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A civil society coalition in Pakistan occupied Jammu and Kashmir has given the government a six-month deadline to fulfill its commitments, or face consequences. The coalition, Jammu Kashmir Joint Action Committee, discussed ongoing issues such as delays in infrastructure projects, power outages, and poor quality of wheat flour, which are causing hardships for residents. They warned of public backlash if these issues are not addressed promptly.
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Sarpanch’s car attacked with cement block, petrol-filled condom in Dharashiv district
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