
The Awami Action Committee in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) has announced a significant shift in its stance, condemning terrorism and declaring a complete ban on funeral processions for terrorists and events held by militant organizations. This decision stems from growing discontent among PoK citizens regarding discrimination and exploitation by Pakistan’s military and agencies, particularly the ISI. The committee’s actions signal a rejection of being a proxy war zone, indicating a pivotal moment that could lead to increased calls for reunification with India as the region’s youth seek to break free from manipulation and violence. This development has raised alarms among terror groups, highlighting a potential change in the political landscape of PoK.