Pakistan faces growing pressure as JKJAAC warns of major announcement ahead of Muharram deadline

Jun 22, 2026

Rawalakot [PoJK] June 22 : The Jammu and Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JKJAAC) has issued a strong warning to Pakistani authorities, stating that a "major announcement" will be made if the group's demands are not met by the 8th of Muharram al-Haram.
The statement comes amid continuing protests and growing public dissatisfaction in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK) over governance, economic hardships, and state repression.
In a post shared on X, the committee urged citizens to remain peaceful despite what it described as attempts by the authorities to undermine the movement. It called on the public to continue observing voluntary shutdown strikes, wheel-jam protests, and participation in ongoing sit-ins across the region.
The JKJAAC accused the Pakistani establishment of resorting to propaganda and diversionary tactics to shift attention away from the movement's core demands. According to the committee, efforts are being made to weaken public resolve, but protesters have been urged to remain focused and advance their campaign with patience and strategy.
JKJAAC emphasised that the movement belongs to the people and cannot be suppressed through intimidation or leadership targeting. "As long as the last Kashmiri is alive, there will be no shortage of leadership, nor will there be any compromise on the demands," the statement said.
The committee also paid tribute to those who lost their lives during the agitation, accusing the authorities of destroying dozens of families through what it termed heavy-handed policies and crackdowns. It said the sacrifices of young activists would not be forgotten and pledged to continue pursuing the objectives for which they struggled.
The JKJAAC claimed that the rulers had become "helpless" in the face of mounting public pressure. The organisation maintained that its movement is aimed at securing public welfare and social justice rather than political gains. Reiterating its commitment to non-violence, the committee stressed that peaceful resistance remains the key to achieving its goals.

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