Banned JAAC’s Anti-Public Agenda in Azad Kashmir Exposed

Banned JAAC’s Anti-Public Agenda in Azad Kashmir Exposed

MIRPUR: The subversive agenda of the banned Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) against the people of Azad Kashmir has come under sharp scrutiny.

The disruptive committee’s role in looting, violence, kidnapping, and holding citizens hostage in Azad Kashmir has been exposed.

Activists of the banned committee allegedly abducted the son of Nasim Kiani, a resident of Rawalakot and a retired Pakistan Army personnel.

According to Nasim Kiani, activists of the banned committee in Paniwala, Rawalakot, tortured his son Dilawar Kiani, looted him, and abducted him.

The affected family has appealed to the government to immediately recover Dilawar Kiani and register cases against the alleged kidnappers linked to the banned committee. Nasim Kiani said that if any harm comes to his son or any family member, the banned “Fitna committee” in Paniwala will be held responsible.

He further alleged that activists of the banned committee are forcibly taking children and women from their homes and coercing them to join their disruptive network.

During a press conference, Dilawar Kiani’s brother said that there is no trace of the abducted Dilawar Kiani. He added that the family is being harassed and threatened, stating that their only “crime” is being patriotic Pakistanis.

The family of the abducted man also claimed that private photos and videos from Dilawar Kiani’s mobile phone were extracted and being circulated on social media.

Experts say that the objectives of the banned disruptive committee are increasingly being exposed, as violent activities carried out under the cover of public rights continue to surface. They add that no group involved in violence and intimidation in Azad Kashmir can be considered a protector of public rights.

 

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