NC and BJP condemn Pakistan’s ‘atrocities in PoK’, seek UN intervention

Leaders from India's National Conference and BJP have condemned alleged atrocities in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK) following civilian unrest. They are calling for a United Nations investigation into the violence and the treatment of civilians in the region.
Why it matters
This highlights ongoing geopolitical tensions between India and Pakistan and the potential for international diplomatic intervention in the disputed Kashmir region.
Leaders of the National Conference (NC) and Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) on Thursday (June 11, 2026) condemned Pakistan’s actions in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (POK), with NC president Farooq Abdullah demanding a probe by the United Nations into the incidents of atrocities.
The article focuses on the Indian political perspective and uses terminology like 'martyred' and 'atrocities' while emphasizing the 1994 Parliament resolution.
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