Give it a rest.
How dare you post such offensive comments! Clearly you are trolling and worse, attempting to encourage brutal repression of my community in AK.
The people of dadyal, mirpur, chakwari etc have been promised free electricity when we was asked to vacate our ancestral lands for mangla dam back in the 1950-60s. Our families made great sacrifice for the nation. The graves of our grandparents are in the dam reservoir, along with all our history.
Later the promise of free electricity was retracted and then it would be at a reduced rate. For the last 20 years, not only was these promises broken, electricity supply became intermittent when the dam was producing electricity.
On top of all this, the police are mostly recruited from Punjab, same for government jobs etc. this is unfair to locals and we see clear abuse of power at our detriment.
There is a strong feeling of abuse from outsiders who get government jobs and jobs in banks etc. Indeed I know many elders who have been robbed by bank officials of their savings.
If you are investing in a real estate project, the approvals of work will require many Lacs of corruption payments to Punjab officials posted in AK. They usual turn up at the final stages just before completion to squeeze many more Lacs out of investors.
Ak number plates cars are almost always stopped when travelling into Punjab for corruption payments by police.
The bridge to connect mirpur to pota sher, is 95% constructed but for reasons unclear to everyone, a final key bridge section is still yet to be completed. This project would save hours of travel time between villages around the dam reservoir.
How the troubles started.. a peaceful protests demanding fulfilment of promises made by Pak government war brutally repressed by police. Expired tear gas was used on multiple occasions, many people including children had to be hospitalised. The following day further protests again brutally attacked by the police. During the night police raids were conducted against protesters and their families humiliated, beaten and threats to take kids away. Sounds familiar to our Punjabi brothers??
This is the situation.
If you don't know the context, then keep your ridiculous comments to yourself. You'll be doing the nation a favour.