Pakistani official accuses India of regional destabilisation strategy
At a glance
- Security sources have alleged that the leadership of the banned Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) in Azad Jammu and Kashmir was acting in line with an Indian…
- An official cited by the sources claimed that India is attempting to create instability in Pakistan and the wider region to divert attention from its own domestic…
- The official accused India's ruling leadership of promoting expansionist ambitions through the concept of "Akhand Bharat" and alleged that its armed forces have…
Story so far: Security sources have alleged that the leadership of the banned Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) in Azad Jammu and Kashmir was acting in line with an Indian… An official cited by the sources claimed that India is attempting to create instability in Pakistan and the wider region to divert attention from its own domestic…
Latest development: In new developments, residents in Azad Kashmir have reportedly rejected a strike call issued by the banned committee. Separately, reports also described a confrontation between a local resident and one of the committee's…
Security sources have alleged that the leadership of the banned Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) in Azad Jammu and Kashmir was acting in line with an Indian agenda, according to a briefing provided to media influencers on Friday.
An official cited by the sources claimed that India is attempting to create instability in Pakistan and the wider region to divert attention from its own domestic challenges, such as growing intolerance and religious extremism. The official accused India’s ruling leadership of promoting expansionist ambitions through the concept of “Akhand Bharat” and alleged that its armed forces have become influenced by the political agenda of the ruling party.
The security sources also conveyed that India’s democratic institutions, including freedom of expression, were under increasing state control, describing the country as moving toward a “police state.” The briefing highlighted concerns over the treatment of Muslims and other religious minorities in India, stating they faced systemic discrimination. It was also claimed that India has used allegations against Pakistan and “false flag” operations to divert international attention from its internal issues.
Latest Updates
In new developments, residents in Azad Kashmir have reportedly rejected a strike call issued by the banned committee. Separately, reports also described a confrontation between a local resident and one of the committee’s leaders.
Sources: Dawn News
In a new development, posters and banners concerning the banned Awami Action Committee have appeared in Mirpur, Azad Kashmir. Available reports suggest these materials have raised new questions regarding the committee’s activities.
Sources: Express News
Further reports on July 4 allege that the banned Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) has been involved in violent activities and is conducting propaganda through social media.
Sources: Dawn News Express News
In a new development, the trader community in Azad Jammu and Kashmir has publicly distanced itself from the banned Joint Action Committee.
Sources: Such News
A high-level Pakistani security official on Friday accused India of pursuing a strategy of regional destabilisation to divert attention from its internal challenges. During a meeting with media influencers, the official claimed that India’s policies are increasingly driven by Hindutva ideology, which he said has undermined its secular identity and contributed to growing religious intolerance.
The official alleged that the Indian military has become influenced by the ruling BJP’s political ideology and criticised India’s human rights record, citing restrictions on press freedom and systemic discrimination against minorities, particularly Muslims. He also accused India of using Pakistan’s name to justify what he termed “false flag operations” and reaffirmed that Pakistan would continue to safeguard its sovereignty.
Sources: Business Recorder
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