Public life in Pakistan-administered Kashmir is gradually returning to normal following weeks of protests that erupted after a deadly incident. Shops have reopened and public transport services have partially resumed, allowing residents to resume their daily activities. The protests, which began last month, were sparked by escalating tensions in the region.
Resumption of Daily Activities
As of this week, many shops in major towns have reopened their doors, marking a significant step towards normalcy. Public transport services, although not fully operational, have started to resume in several areas. Local authorities are working to restore order and ensure the safety of residents as they navigate life post-protests.
Background of the Protests
The protests in Pakistan-administered Kashmir were ignited by a controversial incident that led to public outcry. Demonstrators voiced their concerns over government policies and human rights issues. The unrest resulted in clashes with security forces, leading to several casualties.





