Political experts say Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK) is seeing an increase in security operations, arrests, and reported harassment, along with concerns over cultural and administrative changes.
According to Beyond Time News, analysts in Srinagar have expressed concern over the growing use of strict laws in the region.
Increased Use of Security Laws
Experts claim that laws such as the Public Safety Act (PSA) and the Unlawful Activities (Prevention) Act (UAPA) are being used for detentions, particularly involving youth.
They say political leaders, activists, journalists, and civilians are facing legal cases and increased scrutiny.
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Language and Cultural Concerns
Analysts also raised concerns over the increased use of Hindi in official communication, saying it is affecting the role of traditional languages like Urdu and Kashmiri.
They view this shift as a broader cultural concern.
Conclusion
Experts warn that these developments may impact the region’s social and political climate. According to Beyond Time News, concerns continue over security measures and cultural changes in IIOJK.



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