Azad Kashmir: Awami Action Committee Pllandri Holds Key Meeting to Address Regional Issues and Call for Government Restoration

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Pallandri, Azad Kashmir  October 14, 2024 – The Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee of Pllandri held a significant meeting at the PWD Rest House, attended by a large number of representatives from all union councils and towns in the region.

Support for 1947 Interim Revolutionary Government

A central focus of the meeting was the unanimous decision to support the restoration of the Interim Revolutionary Government of October 24, 1947. This restoration aligns with ongoing demands for a more autonomous and empowered governance structure in Pakistan-administered Jammu and Kashmir, a sentiment that has been growing steadily in recent years.

The committee emphasized that the 1947 government represented an important turning point in the region’s history, and its restoration is seen as a key step toward ensuring the rights and sovereignty of the local population. The Public Action Committee has pledged full support to the Joint Public Action Committee’s call for the revival of this government and its principles.

Grand National Jirga Planned for November 2024

Another major decision taken during the meeting was the announcement of a Grand National Jirga on November 10, 2024, which will be held in Plandri. The jirga will bring together all key stakeholders in the ongoing people’s rights movement in Pakistan-administered Jammu and Kashmir. This landmark event is expected to focus on outlining the framework for an empowered regional government, based on the historical context of the 1947 Interim Revolutionary Government.

The jirga will aim to determine the course of action necessary to achieve these objectives and lay out a strategic roadmap for the future. The committee stressed the importance of regional unity and active participation in the jirga to ensure a representative and inclusive approach to addressing the region’s political aspirations.

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Local Issues and Strategic Solutions

In addition to broader political issues, the meeting also addressed several pressing local matters affecting the people of Tehsil Plandri. The committee held extensive discussions on various public issues, including infrastructure development, access to basic services, and economic concerns. A strategy was developed to tackle these problems in a more coordinated and efficient manner, ensuring that the needs of the local population are met in the short and long term.

Committees Formed for Jirga Management

In preparation for the Grand National Jirga, the meeting concluded with the formation of several administrative committees, comprising representatives from all union councils and towns. These committees will be responsible for managing and hosting the event, ensuring smooth coordination among participants and stakeholders.

The Public Action Committee emphasized the importance of community involvement and cooperation in the lead-up to the jirga, calling on all residents of Plandri and surrounding areas to actively contribute to the success of this historic event.

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Department of Public Relations, Public Action Committee Plandri

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