Reports from Muzaffarabad suggest that an alleged audio leak linked to members of the outlawed Joint Action Committee has raised concerns about possible plans to disturb law and order in Azad Kashmir.
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Circulating material on social media reportedly contains conversations among individuals associated with the group. These discussions allegedly reference mobilization efforts and a possible advance toward Rawalakot.
Claims in Circulated Recording
The purported audio includes claims about gathering supporters and seeking the release of detained associates. However, authorities have not independently verified the authenticity of the recording.
In another segment, a voice claims support from hundreds of armed individuals. No official confirmation supports this statement so far.
Reactions and Public Concern
The circulating recording has sparked concern in political and social circles. Critics argue that the content, if authentic, contradicts claims of peaceful protest.
At the same time, analysts caution against drawing conclusions before forensic verification. They note that several claims in the recording appear exaggerated and require careful scrutiny.
Call for Investigation
Experts stress that authorities should conduct a formal and impartial inquiry before confirming any allegations.
They add that legal action should follow if investigators verify evidence of unlawful planning or violence.
So far, relevant authorities have not issued any official statement regarding the alleged audio leak.
