From the 31st of Kashmir province to the direct control of the Indian government on October 31 0:38

The Government of India will make the Kashmir province, which had been abolished in August, in direct control of the government from 31st in order to further strengthen its governance. Pakistan fighting for sovereignty and Muslims who make up the majority of local residents are expected to rebound.

In August, the Indian government abolished the self-government rights that have been recognized in the Constitution for 70 years for the purpose of advancing economic development and stabilizing security in Jammu and Kashmir province, which is effectively controlled in the Kashmir region.

Furthermore, the Indian government will divide the state into two from the 31st and make each of them directly controlled by the government.

This further strengthens the government's governance, allowing the government to dispatch administrative heads and apply the law directly.

Although many security forces have been dispatched locally since August, strict guards continue, but the security is unstable, with the death of five people from a radical fire on the 29th.

In addition, the Internet has been blocked, although there are some signs of normalization such as the removal of telephone restrictions and increased traffic.

Pakistan, which contends for sovereignty in the Kashmir region, and Muslims, who make up the majority of local residents, are expected to rebound.

A protest rally will be held in Pakistan

In response to India's direct control of Kashmir provinces, Pakistan will host a large-scale protest rally and demonstration on the 31st.

Among them, Mazafarabad in the Kashmir region, which is effectively controlled by Pakistan, holds a demonstration march by local residents, and in the capital Islamabad, human rights organizations and NGOs also hold large-scale protests to the Indian government in the provinces of Kashmir We appeal to promptly restore our autonomy.

As for the Kashmir region, the Indian army and the Pakistan army attacked across the ceasefire line on the 19th of this month, killing both soldiers and residents, and this measure further strengthened the backlash on the Pakistani side. There are concerns that military tensions will increase.