Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) Home Secretary Chaudhry Guftar Hussain has condemned the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) for conducting coordinated campaigns on social media to incite people against the state.He accused the banned organization of using 'baseless claims and propaganda' to antagonize the public and undermine Pakistan-AJK relations.
Hussain highlighted that JAAC's actions, including using women and children as 'human shields' and blocking roads, violate Kashmiri values and threaten peace, economy, and law and order.The home secretary emphasized that the government would continue taking measures to ensure safety and stability.Recent clashes in Poonch division, where two law enforcers and seven JAAC activists were killed, underscored the escalating tensions.Police spokesperson Irfan Masood Kashfi confirmed ongoing operations to clear blockades and restore normalcy.The AJK government has also banned JAAC under anti-terrorism laws, arresting its leaders and activists.The situation highlights the challenges of maintaining security and stability in the region amid political unrest.
Original title: Coordinated campaigns carried out on social media to incite people, says AJK home secretary
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