Azad Kashmir: Advocate Raja Amjad Ali Khan has announced his disassociation from the Joint Awami Action Committee, urging young people to pursue constructive and positive politics.
In a video statement, Amjad Ali Khan said he was distancing himself from the committee’s activities. He alleged that a peaceful movement had been diverted from its original direction.
He claimed attempts were made to damage ties between Pakistan and Kashmir. He also alleged that “innocent youths were pushed towards imprisonment while backdoor dealings were carried out.”
بڑا آیا تھا ریاست سے ٹکرانے والا انقلاب! سستی سنسنی کا ڈراپ سین شروع ہو چکا ہے۔
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Amjad Ali Khan urged young people in Azad Kashmir not to sacrifice their future for such activities. He said he had no affiliation with any nationalist organisation or any group acting against Pakistan.
He said he disapproved of narratives that promote unrest or violence. He also appealed to the public, especially young people, not to fall for what he called propaganda or misleading narratives.
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Political analysts described his departure as a setback for the Joint Awami Action Committee. Observers said Amjad Ali Khan had been an influential figure in the movement and had also served as its legal adviser.