Locals in Gilgit-Baltistan region are protesting the demolition of rehabilitation homes that are planned for the flood-affected zone . Locals in the Nagar district accused the government of subjugation and neglect .
According to Pakistan vernacular media, people in the illegally occupied Gilgit-Baltistan region are protesting the demolition of rehabilitation homes that are planned for the flood-affected zone.Locals in the Nagar district accused the government of subjugation and neglect.According to them, the bureaucracy is made up of mainly Punjabis who treat them as second-class citizens.According to a study, the local leaders in Nagar have consistently protested against this tyrannical regime and are therefore being subjected to further abuse at the hands of the Pakistani government.The government has also abandoned flood victims, according to the local officials.
Similarly, youth in Gilgit-Baltistan protested in Karachi in solidarity with the flood victims.An earlier incident occurred in Gilgit Square, where the houses being erected by the Shiite group Anjuman Hussainia Nagar Welfare were also demolished.Comrade Baba Jan, the chairman of the Awami Workers Party, condemned the act, calling it inhuman.As the party called off the inhuman act, Faizan Mir, general secretary of the Awami Action Committee, said that it shows the government's apathetic attitude toward flood-affected people.He claimed that on the one hand, the government had abandoned victims of earthquakes and floods, and that, on the other, it had attempted to sabotage the government's efforts to rebuild destroyed houses, warning that if these demands are not fulfilled, a demonstration will be held across Gil