Women in PoK hit the streets to raise issues of high inflation, load shedding
The people in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) are infuriated over their unending woes due to issues like high inflation, frequent load shedding, unemployment and other violations of human rights.
Their anger towards the local government and those sitting in Islamabad is rising.
Recently, a group of women in Muzaffarabad city showed their resentment against the government and raised surging electricity bills, high inflation, unemployment and many more issues.
The protest in front of the Central Press Club was also joined by a group of lawyers and other political activists.
Recently, a group of women in Muzaffarabad city showed their resentment against the government and raised surging electricity bills, high inflation, unemployment and many more issues.
The protest in front of the Central Press Club was also joined by a group of lawyers and other political activists.
Recently, a group of women in Muzaffarabad city showed their resentment against the government and raised surging electricity bills, high inflation, unemployment and many more issues.
The protest in front of the Central Press Club was also joined by a group of lawyers and other political activists.
Recently, a group of women in Muzaffarabad city showed their resentment against the government and raised surging electricity bills, high inflation, unemployment and many more issues.
The protest in front of the Central Press Club was also joined by a group of lawyers and other political activists.
Recently, a group of women in Muzaffarabad city showed their resentment against the government and raised surging electricity bills, high inflation, unemployment and many more issues.
The protest in front of the Central Press Club was also joined by a group of lawyers and other political activists.
Recently, a group of women in Muzaffarabad city showed their resentment against the government and raised surging electricity bills, high inflation, unemployment and many more issues.
The protest in front of the Central Press Club was also joined by a group of lawyers and other political activists.
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