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 In Indian illegally occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK), the Patwar association have called for a three-day pen down strike starting from today in the territory against apathy of the authorities towards their long-pending demands.

The Patwaris under the banner of All Jammu and Kashmir Patwar Association are anguished over pendency of their various genuine demands before the occupation authorities.

The Association president, Abdul Majid decrying the indifference being shown by the IIOJK administration said that they have put forth their demands before the latter from time to time.

“We met the J-K administration and put before them our genuine demands in the month of March”, Majid said, adding that the administration then assured them that all the demands will be taken care of on a priority basis.

“On at least four issues, the administration said the action will be initiated within a month’s time, now that it already has been some six months since then we however are yet to see anything done on ground,” he said.

As a mark of protest, he added, “We announce a three-day pen-down strike from Wednesday (today)”.
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