At least 22 arrested in PoK pro-independence sit-in

Agencies

Islamabad: At least 22 activists were arrested in Pakistan Occupied Kashmir for alleged rioting amid a pro-independence sit-in, a media report said.

The police resorted to firing at the demonstrators

The arrests took place on Sunday in Hajira sub-division, Dawn news said in the report.

On Saturday, police had stopped thousands of participants of a “Freedom Long March” called by Sardar Mohammad Saghir-led faction of the Jammu Kashmir Liberation Front (JKLF) in Dawarandi village of the Hajira area, when they were insisting to move ahead towards Tetrinote that lies in the closest proximity of the Line of Control (LoC).

DIG of Poonch Tahir Mehmood Qureshi told Dawn that the decision to stop the marchers was taken in the interest of their safety and that “their leaders had given an undertaking to the administration that they would not go beyond a designated spot to avoid the risk of Indian shelling”.

However, the marchers ignored the warning and insisted to go beyond the designated spot in Dawarandi, the DIG alleged.

Some of the marchers climbed the adjacent mountains and pelted stones on the police.

Besides, tear gas shelling, the police resorted to firing at the demonstrators, said sources.