New Delhi: Alarm bells ringing for Nawaz Sharif. Locals in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) are out on the streets to protest against the rigged July 21 election and Pakistan occupation in the region.


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The agitating people slammed the Pakistani establishment and shouted azadi slogans.


The protesters raised their voices against Paksitan-sponsored terrorism, goondaism. The oppressed people were also seen raised slogans against Pakistani media.


PoK has been on the boil ever since Nawaz Sharif's Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) won 32 out of 41 seats in July 21 election.


Locals allege that elections in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir have always been fixed in favour of the federal ruling party.


The disputed Himalayan region of Kashmir was split between India and Pakistan in 1948, after they fought a brief war over it. It remains at the heart of animosity between the nuclear-armed neighbours.


Last year reports had emerged that residents of PoK were openly advocating to be a part of India. They were said to be impressed with PM Narendra Modi's style of governance.


Chairman of the Anjuman Minhaj-e-Rasool, Moulana Syed Athar Hussain Dehlavi, who had toured PoK had said that people residing in the region want to be a part of India.


According to Dehlavi, the people of the region are distressed with growing extremism in Pakistan and want to lead a peaceful life. Given the opportunity, they would want a referendum so that they can vote to join back India.


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