PoK Protests Turn Deadly as Public Anger Over Police Actions Intensifies
New Delhi, June 9, 2026 Rising unrest in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) has brought renewed attention to growing public dissatisfaction with the administration and allegations of excessive force by security agencies. The latest wave of protests reflects deeper frustrations over governance and civil rights, with violent clashes further escalating tensions across the region. According to reports, demonstrations intensified after authorities launched a crackdown on members and supporters of the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC). Protesters gathered in several areas to oppose the arrests and restrictions imposed on the movement. The resulting confrontations between security personnel and demonstrators left at least 11 people dead and dozens injured, triggering widespread anger among local residents. The unrest has disrupted normal life in multiple districts, with shutdowns, road blockades, and increased security deployments reported. Critics have questioned the handling of the protests, arguing that public concerns should be addressed through engagement and dialogue rather than force. The developments have also drawn broader attention to the political and economic grievances that continue to fuel dissatisfaction in the region. As tensions remain high, demands for accountability and justice are growing louder. Observers believe that addressing the underlying issues behind the protests will be crucial to preventing further violence and restoring stability. The latest events have underscored the challenges facing the region and the need for a peaceful resolution to the ongoing crisis.