PoJK’s Silent Crisis: Infrastructure Neglect Fuels Public Outrage
The plight of residents in Pakistan-occupied Jammu & Kashmir (PoJK) continues to worsen, with thousands lacking basic necessities due to chronic infrastructural neglect. This ongoing crisis is sparking widespread anger and protests.
Local communities are openly accusing their administration of systemic corruption, blatant political favouritism, and the gross mismanagement of development funds. Years of promised improvements have yielded little tangible results.
Reports from the region detail a stark picture: inadequate healthcare facilities, unreliable water and power supplies, and a crumbling education system. These failings disproportionately affect the most vulnerable populations.
The lack of accountability and transparency within the PoJK administration fuels this deepening crisis. The silence from Islamabad only exacerbates the situation, leaving residents feeling abandoned and unheard.
This situation underscores the urgent need for international attention and pressure on Pakistan to address the humanitarian crisis unfolding in PoJK. The suffering of its people demands immediate action, not empty promises.