What will the fallout be from the unrest in Pakistan-administered Kashmir?
Summary
Protests are happening in Pakistan-administered Kashmir against a rule that reserves legislative seats for refugees from Indian-administered Kashmir living in Pakistan. The protesting group wants the rule changed, but the government says any change needs a constitutional amendment.Key Facts
- The Joint Awami Action Committee is leading protests in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
- Protesters oppose a rule giving refugees from Indian-administered Kashmir reserved legislative seats.
- They believe the rule gives these refugees too much political power in the region.
- The government says changing this rule requires a constitutional reform.
- The issue has caused political debates in Pakistan-administered Kashmir for a long time.
- Rising tensions have brought attention to how the local government will handle the situation.
- Experts and political leaders discuss the conflict’s implications and possible outcomes.
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