Senior journalist Absar Alam has reportedly received threats of serious consequences following his reporting against the banned Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC).
Absar Alam stated on X that he has been receiving threats of serious consequences. In this regard, he also shared a voice note in which an anti-Pakistan individual based in the UK uses extremely vulgar language. The voice note reflects immorality and a lack of restraint.
In his post, Alam claimed that the pressure campaign intensified after the broadcast, stating that a voice note sent from the United Kingdom is being circulated as part of the alleged harassment. He urged viewers to examine the language used in the message, describing it as an example of the ongoing campaign against him. Check the language used by this anti-Pakistan campaign leader. Does UK law apply to him?
Raising concerns over cross-border implications, Alam questioned whether UK laws could be applied to individuals involved in sending or spreading such messages.
On the other hand, the central leader of the banned Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC), Sardar Aman, has sought India’s support after Sunday’s procession in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) failed.
During the protest, Sardar Aman made a baseless and false claim that food supplies had been suspended for the past three weeks, leading to shortages. He also appealed to the people of Poonch, Mendhar, Rajouri, and Doda in Indian Illegally Occupied Jammu and Kashmir (IIOJK).
On the 26th day of the protest, Sardar Aman made further unsubstantiated allegations against Pakistan and its institutions. He told the people of Poonch, Mendhar, Rajouri, and Doda to seek help from the people of India and Jammu. He also incited the crowd toward violence, stating that if the government does not meet the people’s demands, then they have other options available.
All the claims made by Sardar Aman are false and baseless. These allegations were also rejected during a joint press conference held by the Chief Secretary of Azad Jammu and Kashmir and the Inspector General of Police on June 23.
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