Anti-state narrative: Case against Shaukat Nawaz Mir, Public Action Committee’s response

The National Cyber ​​Crime Agency (NCCIA) has registered a case against Shaukat Nawaz Mir, a core member of the Public Action Committee, for allegedly making anti-state narratives.

According to sources, the news of the case came to light on the evening of March 25 through a digital media platform, after which a debate started in political and social circles.

Shaukat Nawaz Mir, while addressing a public action committee meeting in Kahuri, a suburb of Muzaffarabad, two days ago, raised questions while addressing Army Chief General Syed Asim Munir. In his address, he referred to the September 29 incident and said that “where was the peace when the workers of the action committee were targeted, in which people were martyred and injured.”

The Public Action Committee has reacted strongly to this development that emerged after the speech.

The organization’s leaders say that the digital channel that broke the news has previously been accused of running a “propaganda campaign” against the committee.

They argue that the case could be an attempt to suppress freedom of expression.

On the other hand, there has been no official statement from the government regarding the details of the case or the nature of the allegations.

According to analysts, the case could not only increase political tensions but also affect relations between state institutions and public organizations, especially at a time when political and social tensions are already present in the region.

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