Pakistan-administered Kashmir tensions rise over legislative representation dispute and constitutional reform.
What lies ahead for the people of Pakistan-administered Kashmir following the recent violence?
Clashes between demonstrators and police forces have already claimed at least 11 lives.

One group facing accusations of stoking this unrest is the Joint Awami Action Committee.

They are currently rallying against a specific rule regarding legislative representation.
This rule reserves seats for refugees from India-administered Kashmir who reside in Pakistan-administered Kashmir.

The protesters argue that this arrangement grants them too much influence in the divided region.
In response, the government insists that altering this status quo would demand constitutional reform.

This dispute has long simmered as a major topic of political debate in the area.

Now, authorities face the difficult task of managing rising tensions once again.
The panel includes host Imran Khan alongside three key guests.

Maria Iqbal Tarana serves as a senior leader for the Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz.

Sahar Khan acts as a nonresident fellow at the Institute for Global Affairs.
Imtiaz Gul is the executive director at the Center for Research and Security Studies.
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