Summary The audio recordings explicitly detail a strategy to deliberately sabotage and postpone local elections
MUZAFFARABAD (Dunya News) - Alleged links between Fitna al-Khawarij, India’s intelligence agency RAW, and the banned Joint Awami Action Committee have exposed.
A video and audio recording of a Khawarji militant Shahzad, operating from Afghanistan, have leaked in which he is allegedly seen reading an ‘Indian written script’ and issuing directives to the banned group.
Reading from the prepared text, the Khariji operative asserted that the banned JAAC sought to achieve 'independence' through its protest demonstrations, characterizing it as their legitimate right. He further warned that impending developments and their subsequent impact on the State of Pakistan would manifest very soon.
The audio recordings explicitly detail a strategy to deliberately sabotage and postpone upcoming local elections. Shahzad can be heard instructing JAAC representatives to resist the democratic process by any means necessary, stating, "We will oppose the holding of elections in every possible way and will not allow them to take place under any circumstances."
The operative further advocates for the militarization of the region's youth, urging the recruitment of local miscreants to build a parallel armed force under the pretext of "restoring a Kashmiri army" to challenge state authority through armed militancy and force.
According to defense and security experts, the hesitant and trembling tone in which the Indian-scripted statement was delivered clearly demonstrates that these nefarious designs to incite unrest and chaos are being executed with direct Indian backing.
Furthermore, Khariji Shahzad’s overt support for violent activities at the behest of India validates the state's decision to ban the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) as timely and correct.
Experts further assert that Fitna al-Khawarij is a terrorist entity operating under the complete patronage of India. Its open alignment with the proscribed JAAC has effectively unmasked India's subversive role in the region.
This public alignment of Fitna al-Khawarij in support of the banned committee serves as undeniable evidence of New Delhi's growing frustration over its failing strategic designs in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
