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PoK is witnessing its own 'Nepal moment': Why Pakistan’s Gen Z is turning against Islamabad’s control

Inspired by the dramatic “Nepal moment” uprising, these youth are taking to social media and the streets, calling out Pakistan’s decades of occupation, demographic manipulation, and resource theft.

November 06, 2025 / 17:33 IST
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File photo of violent protests in PoK over rising costs of food, fuel and essential utilities amid severe economic crisis in Pakistan. (Reuters)
File photo of violent protests in PoK over rising costs of food, fuel and essential utilities amid severe economic crisis in Pakistan. (Reuters)

A fresh wave of dissent is rising in Gilgit Baltistan and across Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK), as young men and women, many of them from the Gen Z generation, are directly challenging the Pakistani state’s control over their land and lives. Inspired by the dramatic “Nepal moment” uprising, these youth are taking to social media and the streets, calling out Pakistan’s decades of occupation, demographic manipulation, and resource theft. Their revolt exposes the hypocrisy of a country that portrays itself as a victim while using terror and repression to maintain its dominance.

A 'Nepal moment' in PoK

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Reports say youth in PoK are increasingly identifying with the kind of generational uprising seen recently in Nepal. They describe this change as a “Nepal moment” for Pakistan’s occupied territories, according to News18. One activist in PoK said, “We will not accept being treated like second-class citizens any longer.”

Pakistan has responded by tightening its grip, intensifying surveillance, harassing dissenters, and blocking democratic representation. A local youth leader told News18 that “our pain, our land, and our future are being handed to Islamabad’s cronies while we watch.”