The political temperature has started rising once again in Pakistan-administered Jammu and Kashmir, where the Jammu and Kashmir Joint Public Action Committee (JAAC) has openly challenged the government’s claims, creating a new political stir in the region.
JAAC core member Imtiaz Aslam, in his latest statement, raised serious questions about the performance of the government’s Monitoring and Implementation Committee. He said that the official dashboard submitted to the Chief Secretary’s Office itself is negating the government’s narrative.
According to Imtiaz Aslam, the government’s claim of 98 percent implementation is “merely a hoax”, while in reality there is no progress on the agreed agreement. He said that the official position is not in line with the ground realities and an attempt is being made to mislead the people.
He urged the citizens to examine the details in the dashboard for themselves and assess the integrity of the rulers. According to him, it is time for the people to differentiate between truth and falsehood and take a clear and strong stand for their rights.
Imtiaz Aslam announced that preparations are underway for a long march and indefinite sit-in from Bhimber to the Muzaffarabad Assembly Secretariat. He appealed to the people to organize in their respective areas and be a part of this movement, as this struggle is a battle for the rights of the people.
He said that at this stage, the role of every individual is important and ultimately “the people’s power will decide”.
This development comes at a time when tensions are already rising in the region due to electoral reforms, political cases and criticism of government policies.
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