Clashes between security forces and supporters ​of a banned protest group in Pakistan-administered Kashmir ​killed nine people on Tuesday, officials said, a ⁠day before the group planned a march against ​controversial electoral arrangements ahead of regional elections later this…

Clashes between security forces and supporters ​of a banned protest group in Pakistan-administered Kashmir ​killed nine people on Tuesday, officials said, a ⁠day before the group planned a march against ​controversial electoral arrangements ahead of regional elections later this ​month. The violence stems from a dispute over 12 seats reserved in the regional assembly for refugees who live elsewhere in Pakistan, ​a system protesters say dilutes local representation. Poonch Divisional ​Commissioner Waheed Khan said protesters blocked a security convoy and attacked ‌officials ⁠in the Poonch sector. “Police and security officials responded in self-defence,” Khan told Reuters. Six protesters and one police officer were killed in Tararkhal, while a protester and ​a security official ​died in ⁠a separate clash in Rawalakot, he said. The Joint Action Committee (JAAC), banned in June ​under anti-terror laws, has called for a ​march on ⁠Rawalakot on Wednesday. Khan said security forces were prepared to prevent marchers from entering the city. Around 30 people ⁠have ​been killed in the unrest ​since June, according to local estimates. Reporting by Tariq Maqbool in Muzaffarabad, writing ​by Mubasher Bukhari in Lahore; Editing by Sanjeev Miglani (Reuters)