Summary Alleged audio leak in Azad Kashmir raises concerns over planned unrest, though authenticity remains unverified and under potential investigation.
MUZAFFARABAD (Dunya News) — Reports from Muzaffarabad claim that an alleged audio leak involving members of the outlawed Joint Action Committee has raised questions about purported plans to disturb law and order in Azad Kashmir.
According to circulating material on social media, the audio allegedly contains conversations among individuals linked to the group discussing a possible advance toward Rawalakot, mobilization of supporters, and efforts to secure the release of detained associates. The authenticity of the recording has not been independently verified by any official or neutral source.
In the purported audio, a voice is also heard claiming support from hundreds of armed individuals; however, no official confirmation has been provided regarding this assertion.
The leaked recording has triggered concern in political and social circles, with critics suggesting that, if authentic, it presents a narrative inconsistent with claims of peaceful protest. Analysts, however, caution that several claims in the audio appear exaggerated and stress the need for a thorough, impartial investigation.
Experts have emphasized that no final conclusions should be drawn until forensic verification is completed and relevant authorities conduct a formal inquiry. They added that if evidence of unlawful activity or planning of violence is confirmed, legal action should follow according to law.
Authorities have not yet issued any official statement regarding the alleged audio leak.
