Recent clashes between protesters and police resulted in at least 11 fatalities.
A group known as the Joint Awami Action Committee is facing accusations of inciting demonstrations in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.
The organization is protesting a legislative provision that allocates reserved seats for Indian-administered Kashmir refugees residing in Pakistan, which they argue grants them undue political power in the region.
The government maintains that any modifications to this policy would necessitate constitutional amendments.
The topic has been a recurring point of contention in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. How will the authorities address the escalating tensions?
Presenter: Imran Khan
Guests:
Maria Iqbal Tarana – Senior leader of Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz
Sahar Khan – Nonresident fellow at the Institute for Global Affairs
Imtiaz Gul – Executive director at the Center for Research and Security Studies
Published On 9 Jun 2026
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