June 09 told two different stories of Kashmir.
In Pakistan-occupied Jammu & Kashmir, daily life was paralysed shutdown, closed markets, disrupted public transport, security anxiety and law and order tension.
In Jammu & Kashmir, life moved normally, schools opened, markets functioned, people worked, travelled, studied and lived without Pakistan’s manufactured shutdown politics.
This contrast destroys Pakistan’s Kashmir script.
For decades, Islamabad sold a lie:
India suppresses Kashmir, Pakistan protects Kashmir.
But today, the side under Pakistan’s control is witnessing shutdowns, protests, arrests, communication fears and public anger over political rights.
And the side Pakistan calls occupied is functioning with schools, commerce, roads, tourism, exams and public life.
This is the collapse of Pakistan’s propaganda model.
When Kashmiris in J&K vote, study, start businesses and reject street violence, Pakistan calls it occupation.
When people in PoJK shut down towns against Islamabad’s control, Pakistan calls it law and order.
When India acts against terror modules, diaspora screams human rights.
When Pakistan cracks down on PoJK voices, the same diaspora suddenly discovers silence.
That silence is not accidental.
It proves their activism was never for Kashmiris.
It was only against India.
PoJK today is exposing the real occupation model:
political engineering, refugee-seat manipulation, controlled representation, communication restrictions, security pressure and a state that panics when Kashmiris under its own control speak.
Pakistan does not want Kashmiris to be free.
Pakistan wants Kashmir to remain a slogan, a file, a wound, a diplomatic weapon.
June 09 proved it again:
One side of Kashmir is trying to move forward.
The other side is trapped under Pakistan’s false “Azadi” theatre.
And the diaspora ecosystem?
Loud when India is the target.
Missing when Pakistan is exposed.
That is not solidarity.
That is selective propaganda.