Indian journalists come in JAAC support after AJK govt bans it over anti-state activities

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NEW DELHI (Kashmir English): Indian journalists have resorted to propaganda against Pakistan after the Azad Kashmir government banned the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) for its involvement in anti-state activities.

Indian journalist Aditya Raj Kaul in a social media post said that the AJK government falsely declared the Jammu and Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee unlawful.

Following the ban on the Jammu and Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, statements and comments against Pakistan have intensified in Indian media and social media circles.

Several Indian journalists and analysts have used this decision as a basis to level baseless allegations against Pakistan.

Indian media has always reported against facts and adopted the method of blaming Pakistan.

The ban has been imposed on the Joint Awami Action Committee in AJK, while accounts of Indian RAW have started spewing venom against Pakistan.

“JAAC was involved in anti-state activities”

This suggests that the state’s stance has been proven correct, that the JAAC was involved in anti-state activities and fulfilling the Indian agenda.

During the ongoing debate on social media, Pakistani users also raised question on why voices are coming in favour of the now banned organization from India, against which state-level action has been taken.

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