Links between Banned JAAC, India and FAK Surface in New audio, video leaks

Links between Banned JAAC, India and FAK Surface in New audio, video leaks
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MUZAFFARABAD (Kashmir English): New Audio and video recordings circulating on social media have exposed links between a militant figure identified as Shahzad and the banned Joint Awwmi Action Committee (JAAC).

According to the new audios, the recordings reportedly show Shahzad delivering a statement and discussing political developments related to Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

The material being circulated contains remarks in support of protest activities and comments regarding the upcoming electoral process in Azad Kashmir.

In one audio conversation, Shahzad discusses opposition to the conduct of elections and encourages supporters to mobilize.

In the audio leak, Khariji Shahzad is encouraging workers to gather for mischief in Azad Kashmir. He added that “We will oppose the holding of elections in every way and will not allow them to be held under any circumstances

We should restore the Kashmir army through militancy and force and involve all Kashmiris in freedom and other matters.”

According to experts, the Indian statement, written in a stammering voice, makes it clear that the nefarious intentions of unrest and chaos are being carried out with Indian backing.

The support of the foreign prince for violent actions at the behest of India reflects that the decision to ban the Joint Public Action Committee is correct, experts say.

The Fitna al-Khawarij is a terrorist group that has the full backing of India, and its support for the banned Joint Action Committee has exposed India’s ugly face, experts say.

The declared alignment of the Fitna al-Khawarij in support of the banned Joint Action Committee is clear evidence of its anxiety over the failure of Indian intentions in Azad Kashmir.

Authorities cited that the claims have connections between Shahzad, militant elements operating in Afghanistan and foreign intelligence interests.

The developments come amid heightened political activity in Azad Kashmir ahead of the upcoming elections, with authorities emphasizing the importance of maintaining law and order and ensuring a peaceful democratic process.

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