Thousands of people have been protesting against the Pakistani government in Rawalakot, Pakistan-occupied Kashmir. Protesters have been protesting against the government's control over the area. Protests have been going on in Rawalakot for the past 22 days. During the protest at the Eidgah Grounds, speakers said that the area should no longer be considered under Pakistan's control. Protesters also warned the Pakistan government that they would annex India. These protests are not limited to Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, but supporters living abroad have demonstrated outside Pakistani embassies and diplomatic missions in many countries. The protest in Rawalakot is being led by local leaders, including civil rights activist Sardar Aman Khan. The protests have intensified after Pakistani authorities imposed a two-week ban on the supply of food and other essentials. Sardar Aman Khan addressed the protesters, saying that Pakistan's occupation of the territory is not a sign of Pakistan.
Pakistan-Occupied Kashmir Protests Intensify Against Islamabad's Control
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