Participants in the online meeting, representing activists from the UK, Europe, and the occupied territory, reported that road blockades and movement restrictions are strangling the supply of daily necessities. Residents in districts including Rawalakot and Kotli are facing the brunt of these disruptions, with the party asserting that authorities are choosing to suppress legitimate public grievances rather than engage with protest leaders.
UKPNP representatives condemned the ongoing harassment of civil society members, arguing that the denial of peaceful assembly and freedom of expression is fueling regional instability. The party criticized international human rights organizations for their silence, warning that the combination of economic pressure and administrative failure risks a wider collapse. They urged an immediate political response to restore supply lines and protect the fundamental rights of the local population before the situation spirals further.





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