The sit-ins of the banned Action Committee in Rawalakot have been ended peacefully and without further casualties, senior journalists Khawaja Kashif Mir and Riaz Shahid confirmed this while talking to Kashmir Digital.
Late last night in Rawalakot, the banned Joint Public Action suddenly ended both its sit-ins, which were ongoing on Drake and Goi Nala Road, on their own, which was confirmed by senior journalist Riaz Shahid from Rawalakot.
When asked whether the banned Joint Public Action Committee says that the workers have moved back and forth as per the strategy, they said that the sit-ins have ended for now, what can we say about the rest of the strategy.
Rawalakot incident video shows violent attack by banned JAAC
Earlier, on 7 June, a disturbing and horrific video surfaced showing a violent attack by banned Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) protestors and the desecration of a body in Rawalakot involving Azad Jammu and Kashmir police personnel.
Members of the outlawed organisation, the JAAC, carried out a premeditated attack in CMH Rawalakot, firing directly at the police and law enforcement agencies.
The video showed a violent attack and the desecration of the body of a martyred police officer. This heinous act exposed the malicious and terrorist face of the banned Joint Awami Action Committee.
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