Pakistan, April 25 -- In occupied Kashmir, a complete shutdown took place in response to India's controversial Waqf Amendment Law and the granting of domicile rights to non-locals. The strike was called by the All Parties Hurriyat Conference. This protest aims to voice opposition against these laws and their potential impact on Kashmir's political and social identity.
The Hurriyat Conference has condemned the Waqf Amendment Law, labeling it an attack on the rights of Kashmiri and Indian Muslims. The law, according to the group, threatens the region's social, religious, and political structure. They also criticized the Modi government for making efforts to change Kashmir's demographics through such legal reforms.
Additionally, the Hurriy...
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