Markets, workplaces and schools stay shut across AJK because of AAC's negative mark against high power bills
May 11, 2024
Shade down strike go on for second day across AJK.
Police make many captures as fights turn savage.
A few conflicts between police, protestors revealed.
MIRPUR, MUZAFFARABAD, AJK: A cop was shot dead after conflicts between the police and Awami Activity Board of trustees (AAC) nonconformists as the shows against high power bills and charges entered second day in Mirpur, Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) on Saturday.
Markets, exchange focuses, workplaces and schools and cafés stayed shut across the AJK because of the AAC's require a shade down and wheel-jam strike across the state to fight the power value climb and charges.
Weighty police force was deputed on every one of the ways prompting Madina Market, where the AAC had coordinated a gathering for the long walk members.
The courses prompting Muzaffarabad were obstructed with blockades at Shahrah-e-Srinagar, while weighty police contingents stayed present on the avenue.
The day unfolded with enormous number of members from Bhimbar, Mirpur and Kotli walked towards Muzaffarabad in gatherings.
The fights turned rough when police and long walk members conflicted close to Islam Garh. Police said that the dissenters started shooting at them as they attempted to obstruct their direction, which prompted Mirpur Collaborator Sub-Overseer (ASI) Adnan Qureshi being shot in the chest.
The cop surrendered to his wounds in the wake of being moved to the clinic, while three nonconformists were likewise seriously harmed.
In the mean time, a few different police and dissidents likewise got harmed during the teargas shelling by the police and stone pelting by the demonstrators in Kotli. The vicious dissenters harmed various vehicles, including a justice's vehicle at the Poonch-Kotli street.
Prior, conflicts were accounted for from Shah Ruler Scaffold, Tanga stand and Aziz Chowk in Muzaffarabad too.
Police sent off a crackdown against the dissenters after the occasions of brutality, capturing many people in the AJK capital.
On Friday, in excess of 40 individuals, including 11 police officers, were harmed because of stone pelting and conflicts.
The AJK government had restricted public social events, rallies, and parades in all areas directly following AAC fights, with Segment 144 forced in the whole
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