Protests in Pakistan-administered Kashmir are centered on a set of 38 demands and a 48-hour ultimatum, with organizers warning of another showdown if their demands are not met. Multiple reports describe the core issue as a demand to abolish 12 legislative assembly seats reserved for Kashmiri refugees who settled in Pakistan. Protesters argue that the reserved seats should be removed from the legislative framework, while the ultimatum signals pressure for political action within a defined timeframe. The reporting frames the situation as tense and nearing escalation, but it does not indicate that any particular authority has accepted or rejected the demands. The articles focus on the demands’ political nature and the timeline established by protesters, emphasizing that the controversy around representation for Kashmiri refugees is a key driver of the unrest.