A major wave of unrest continues to sweep across Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK), with thousands of protesters taking to the streets for the seventh consecutive day against the Pakistani government and security forces. The largest demonstrations have been reported from Rawalakot, where massive crowds, including women, youth, and elderly citizens, gathered to demand economic relief, political rights, and an end to what they describe as decades of exploitation. According to reports from the region, protesters have accused authorities of suppressing dissent through force while failing to address long-standing grievances related to electricity tariffs, inflation, resource distribution, and public welfare. Demonstrators claim that despite the region’s natural resources, local residents have not benefited from economic development and continue to face rising living costs. The movement, initially focused on economic demands, has evolved into a broader public mobilization, with participants calling for greater rights and accountability. Images emerging from Rawalakot show large crowds occupying public spaces and major roads, turning the demonstrations into one of the most significant public protests witnessed in the region in recent years. Reports also suggest heightened security measures across several areas, with additional deployment of police and paramilitary personnel. Protest organizers allege that security forces have used force to disperse gatherings and detain activists. Claims regarding casualties and injuries have further intensified tensions, though independent verification of some figures remains difficult due to restrictions on communication and limited access to affected areas. The continuing demonstrations present a significant challenge for authorities as public anger shows little sign of fading. Political observers believe the scale and persistence of the protests indicate deep-rooted dissatisfaction among residents over governance, economic conditions, and civil rights issues. As the situation develops, attention remains focused on whether authorities will pursue dialogue with protest leaders or continue relying on security measures to contain the growing movement.

