PoK 'PM' Rejects Pakistani Minister's 'Not Proper Kashmiris' Remark
The 'Prime Minister' of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) has publicly mocked Pakistan's Defense Minister Khawaja Asif, rejecting his remark that PoK residents are 'not proper Kashmiris.' He stated that validation from 'boomers' is not needed.
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'Do not need validation': PoK 'PM' mocks Pak defence minister over 'not proper Kashmiris' remark
The "Prime Minister" of Pakistan-occupied Kashmir, Faizal Mumtaz Rathore, has strongly criticized Pakistan's Defence Minister Khwaja Asif for questioning the Kashmiri identity of residents in Rawalkot and Mirpur. Rathore accused Asif of creating divisions and urged him to apologize for his remarks, rather than blaming local governance. This dispute unfolds amidst widespread protests in PoK over inflation and upcoming elections, where a joint committee has demanded significant reforms.
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The ‘PM’ of PoK condemned Khawaja Asif's comments on Kashmiri identity, demanding an apology instead of scapegoating governance.
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