India expects international community to hold Pakistan accountable for 'egregious abuses' in PoJK
India states protests in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir stem from exploitation. Islamabad's actions have led to systemic exploitation and administrative oppression there. New Delhi expects the international community to hold Pakistan accounta...

MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal (In Pic) says India expects the international community to hold Pakistan fully accountable for the "egregious abuses and misdeeds" in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK).
PoJK has been witnessing massive protests since last month over inflated living costs, alleged administrative apathy and political discrimination and atrocities against minorities. There are reports of severe police brutality in which several protestors have been killed and many injured.
External Affairs Ministry spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said at a media briefing that New Delhi expects the international community to hold Pakistan "fully accountable" for the "egregious abuses and misdeeds" in PoJK.
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"The ongoing protests in PoJK are a direct consequence of Pakistan's decades-long systemic exploitation, denial of fundamental rights, and administrative oppression in areas under its illegal and forcible occupation," he said.
"Rather than addressing the legitimate grievances of the local populace, the Pakistani state has responded with extreme police brutality, including against helpless women and children, blocking essential supplies, including food and medicine, enforcing internet blackouts, and deploying lethal force against unarmed civilians that has resulted in tragic fatalities," Jaiswal said.
"We expect the international community to hold Pakistan fully accountable for these egregious abuses and misdeeds," he added.
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Jaiswal was responding to a question.
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