Police raid Bookstore of Shaukat Nawaz Mir, seize anti-Pakistan, inciting material

Police raid Bookstore of Shaukat Nawaz Mir, seize anti-Pakistan, inciting material
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MUZAFFARABAD (Kashmir English): The district administration and police, in a joint operation, raided and sealed the book shop of the banned Jammu and Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) central leader Shaukat Nawaz Mir.

Police officials claim that, during the search operation, reportedly immoral, inciting, and anti-Pakistan booklets and materials were recovered from the shop.

According to details, the district administration and security agencies of Muzaffarabad conducted a raid on the book shop of Shaukat Nawaz Mir on a tip-off.

During the search of the shop, sensitive and objectionable literature was seized, after which the shop was immediately sealed.

Photo of Sardar Aman with weapons exposed JAAC’s agenda of violence

A photo has surfaced online allegedly showing a core member of the proscribed Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC), Sardar Aman Khan, alongside associates carrying weapons.

Security sources have said that recent incidents in Azad Kashmir have exposed the unrest, provocation, and violent agenda of the Awami Action Committee under the guise of public rights activism.

Officials further said that previously circulated photos of JAAC miscreants have reinforced the impression of systematic planning behind the scenes of recent incidents in Rawalakot and other areas in the region.

The demand for public rights by the banned Joint Action Committee is just a show, while their real goal from the beginning was to promote provocation and instability, officials said.

Authorities alleged that certain speeches and public statements by JAAC leaders had contributed to heightened tensions and encouraged provocation.

According to experts, it is a clear fact that a systematic attempt is being made to spread instability under a complete plan with Indian backing.

The violent incidents in Rawalakot and other cities, and the photo of the ringleader that has come to light, make it clear that the banned JAAC aims to promote unrest and violence, experts said.

Strict and indiscriminate action should be taken against all those involved in challenging the state writ and spreading unrest, according to the law, experts added.

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