'The world is silent': Villagers in AJK's Chakothi tired of living dangerously along the LoC
Villagers in Chakothi in Azad Jammu and Kashmir are frustrated with living in constant fear of fighting along the heavily militarised Line of Control (LoC) in the disputed Himalayan region.
Their situation has been exacerbated since India's government, led by the Hindu-nationalist Bharatiya Janata Party, imposed a security lockdown and communications blackout just over the frontier from Chakothi in Indian-occupied Kashmir, which is majority Muslim.
The move followed the Indian government's August 5 decision to downgrade the region's autonomy, raising tensions with Islamabad and touching off anger in occupied Kashmir.
See: How India is seeking to portray 'calm, normalcy' in locked-down occupied Kashmir
“India has been killing our brothers and sisters in Indian-occupied Kashmir and the world is silent,” 65-year-old Mohammad Nazir Minhas told reporters on Thursday. “It compels us to say that freedom will come only through war. We are ready.”