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Pakistan-Administered Kashmir on Edge: Joint Public Action Committee Sets June 9 Protest Deadline

Sarsawa Kotli: The Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JKJAAC) in Pakistan-administered Kashmir has announced plans for a large-scale protest on June 9, 2026, setting a firm deadline for the authorities to address longstanding public demands. The committee reiterated the need for implementation of previously promised reforms while presenting several new points requiring urgent government attention.

Following a consultative session in Kotli Sarsawah, JKJAAC released a statement late at night expressing deep concern over the recent suicide of student Fareeha Ibrahim at a university in Lahore. The statement condemned the incident and demanded a transparent and impartial investigation, urging authorities to make all findings public to restore accountability and trust.

Key New Demands by the Joint Awami Action Committee

  • Merit-Based Recruitment and Promotions: The committee emphasized that government appointments, particularly in the education sector, should be conducted exclusively through authorized bodies such as the National Testing Service (NTS) and Public Service Commission (PSC). It called for an end to ad-hoc hiring and full compliance with allocated quotas for promotions.

  • Opposition to Proposed Amendments to the Accountability Bureau Act: JKJAAC criticized recent legislative proposals, asserting that the changes risk entrenching corruption rather than curbing it.

  • Release of Detained Journalists and Transparency on Exit Control List (ECL): The committee demanded the immediate release of journalist Sohrab Barkat and called for public disclosure of individuals listed on the ECL to remove ambiguity and enhance public oversight.

  • Essential Commodities and Public Relief: Concerns were raised over the poor quality of flour distributed to citizens. The committee urged authorities to improve both the quantity and quality of essential goods to ensure meaningful relief for the population.

  • Healthcare Access and Policy Reforms: JKJAAC called on the government and the State Life Insurance Company to resolve outstanding issues with the Health Card scheme and stressed the importance of 24-hour access to medical facilities, expressing support for ongoing protests by health workers.

June 9 Protest: Implications and Context

JKJAAC confirmed that the upcoming demonstration will focus on the implementation of 38 specific demands, with logistical details expected to be announced after Eid. Leaders reiterated their willingness for constructive dialogue, but insisted that the government must demonstrate urgency and sincerity in responding to public demands.

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The announcement echoes a violent JKJAAC protest in September of last year, which resulted in the deaths of 12 individuals, including security personnel. While federal authorities and the regional government claim compliance with past agreements, JKJAAC contends that implementation has been partial or inadequate.

Analysts warn that the government’s response—or lack thereof—could significantly affect public sentiment and stability in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, making the upcoming protest a key test of governance, transparency, and civic engagement in the region.

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