No Group Will Be Allowed to Create Chaos: Yaseen
PPP AJK President Accuses JAC of Following India’s Agenda in AJK
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PPP AJK Declines to Join Sept 29 Strike, Rejects JAC Agenda
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Yaseen, Faisal Mumtaz Vow to Protect Parliamentary System, Condemn Disruption
ISLAMABAD-(Mudassar Iqbal)-President of Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) Azad Kashmir, Chaudhry Yaseen, has categorically announced that the party will neither participate in nor support the September 29 wheel-jam strike called by the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAC). Addressing a press conference, he said any PPP workers found joining the strike or protests would face strict disciplinary action.
Yaseen alleged that the JAC was pursuing “India’s agenda” and declared that no group would be allowed to create chaos in Azad Kashmir. He emphasized that the PPP believes in delivering through governance, pointing out the establishment of a medical college and five universities during PPP’s tenure, along with health and education packages. He reiterated that the PPP has played a historic role in the Kashmir freedom movement, with Bhutto, Benazir Bhutto, and Bilawal Bhutto raising Kashmir’s cause at the global level.
Speaking on the occasion, senior PPP leader Faisal Mumtaz Rathore said Azad Kashmir was a sensitive region, and whenever groups tried to paralyze the system, it gave India a chance to spread propaganda against Pakistan. He criticized the JAC’s “unrealistic and lengthy” charter of demands, adding that PPP had earlier supported reasonable demands like wheat flour and electricity subsidies, but constitutional amendments and governance issues could not be achieved through street protests. Rathore stressed that PPP conducts its politics independently and “not on anyone else’s agenda.”
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