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People of POK seek India's help: Discontent fires towards secession


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- India's hand on the painful vein of Pakistan

- Agitation has started against exorbitant power bills, inflation is skyrocketing, people are fed up with Pakistani rulers.

Former Chief of Army Staff and Union Minister V.K. Singh has said that there is no need to use any military force to get Pakistan Occupied Kashmir (PoK), it can join India on its own accord. PoK has become a burning issue for Pakistan.

The wave of resentment against the Pakistani authorities in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir has now turned violent. The drastic increase in electricity bills and the soaring prices of daily necessities have made the daily life of people difficult. The agitation against high electricity bills is an excuse, but the real anger is against the Pakistani authorities. Political experts say the people of Pakistan are increasingly resentful of their rulers after India's success in reaching the moon's south pole has seen the world wowed. The fire of riots that started in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir against electricity bills has spread across Pakistan. People are agitating and protesting electricity bills. In PoK, people are told not to pay electricity bills on social networks.

As the protest against the inflation has been added to the protest against the electricity bill, the interim minister of Pakistan has ordered to call an urgent meeting in the next 48 hours. The International Monetary Fund has given Pakistan three billion dollars in aid and instructed it to generate revenue. As a result, the price of electricity bills was increased. Pakistan is left with no option to generate revenue. IMF has given strict instructions to Pakistan to generate revenue so it has to be implemented. This is the reason for burdening the people.

On the one hand, inflation in Pakistan is at its peak, on the other hand, no country in the world is willing to lend money to it. If neighboring China uses it, India is not ready to discuss anything with Pakistan. India's reputation is growing globally.

There is not a single corner of Pakistan where riots against the government of Pakistan are not taking place. 4,000 MW of electricity is generated in PoK, but there are power cuts here. People in Pakistan are angry with the authorities on many issues. In which political instability, dictatorship, differences at the social level etc. are the main ones. In PoK, people took out a rally and presented that 40 to 50 percent of our monthly income goes to electricity bills. People from all walks of life are joining the protest against the electricity bill in Pakistan.

According to a report, the people of India pay Rs 1300 for 300 electricity units, while the people of Pakistan pay Rs 12,000 for the same unit. People say that why should we pay for the corruption of Pakistani politicians? No one has an answer to this question. Now the campaign to not pay August light bill has been started in entire Kashmir. A message has been circulating that if the authorities come to cut the connection, then everyone should come together and oppose them.

Power rates rose after IMF Director Cristalina and Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif signed an agreement to generate revenue. Pakistani authorities cut off wrists while taking loans. So now the electricity rate cannot be reduced.

Due to rising electricity rates, people are being laid off from jobs in factories to cut costs. Inflation on one side and unemployment on the other. Due to inflation in Pakistan, about eight lakh people have left the country and are moving to other countries. One lakh of them are people with higher education. Pakistan's authorities want to ease the problem of power bills, but tough conditions from the IMF are coming up. Pakistan is heading towards internal conflict.



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