‘We are able to take Pakistan head on’ – Gilgit Baltistan leaders warn Islamabad

Massive anti-Pakistan protests are being held throughout Gilgit Baltistan against unlawful taxation by using the Pakistani regime on Saturday.
A huge number of residents, small buyers and businessmen today joined the protest in opposition to unfair taxation policy of the Pakistan government in Skardu, Gilgit Baltistan.

All small and large businesses were close down indefinitely towards unfair and unjust taxes imposed on them by way of Pakistan.

Businessmen in Gilgit Baltistan are opposing the unlawful taxation coverage. we are able to carry on with the protests with same force and zeal until the Pakistan government withdraws notification of taxes, a businessman was quoted as pronouncing.
One of the protesters slammed the Pakistan authorities and warned that their protest in opposition to its repressive and unjust rules will maintain until they get rid of it.
“Will you pay taxes to Pakistan on chickens saved in your families? Will you pay taxes on cow kept at your home for milk,” an angry protester asked at the same time as addressing a gathering inside the Skardu metropolis.
On the taxation device, he stated, “Taxes are imposed on additional own family contributors if you have more than five own family individuals, an extra tax desires to be paid.”

”I urge humans of Gilgit Baltistan dwelling in Karachi, Quetta, Lahore and other elements of Pakistan to be organized. we’re going to take on Islamabad head-on,” an unidentified leader of the protesters stated.
Massive anti-Pakistan protests have been held closing month on October 22 across PoK and Gilgit Baltistan to mark ‘Black Day’.
At the present time, on October 22 in 1947, the Pakistani navy had invaded the undivided state of Jammu and Kashmir.

Protests have been additionally reported from Muzaffarabad, Rawalakot, Kotli, Gilgit and Hajirah and other places.

The protestors chanted anti-Pakistan slogans. in addition they demanded the immediate withdrawal of the Pakistan military from the ‘occupied’ territory.

A big rally and public assembly had been held at Banbehek, near Rawalakot. A similar protest rally turned into held inside the Kotli and Hajira towns of the Pakistan-occupied Kashmir.

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