Rana Sanaullah Reportedly Refuses Action Committee Demands

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  • An ongoing protest in Azad Kashmir is led by the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC).
  • Overseas Pakistanis Foundation (OPF) Chairman Syed Qamar Raza engaged with JAAC for a peaceful resolution.
  • Rana Sanaullah has reportedly refused to accept the demands of the Action Committee.

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An ongoing protest in Azad Kashmir, led by the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC), has drawn an explanatory statement from Overseas Pakistanis Foundation (OPF) Chairman Syed Qamar Raza. Mr. Raza clarified on Wednesday that his contact with the committee was a personal initiative aimed at persuading the group to abandon violence and pursue a peaceful resolution.

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Contrary to earlier reports, Rana Sanaullah has reportedly refused to accept the demands of the Action Committee.

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Contrary to earlier reports, Rana Sanaullah has reportedly refused to accept the demands of the Action Committee.

Rana Sanaullah has stated that all demands of the "Banned Action Committee" have been accepted.

The Overseas Pakistanis Foundation (OPF) Chairman, Syed Qamar Raza, clarified on Wednesday that his contact with the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) was a personal initiative aimed at persuading the group to abandon violence and pursue a peaceful resolution. He rejected claims made in a statement circulated by JAAC-linked social media accounts, stating that the JAAC press release had distorted his well-intentioned personal initiative. Mr. Raza noted that while most JAAC members responded positively to the proposal for a peaceful solution, some elements attempted to exploit the initiative for "cheap media gratification." He emphasized that he represents only his institution and is committed to peace and public welfare.

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