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Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee to Announce Next Call on February 25 as Deadline Expires

Muzaffarabad (The Azadi Times): The Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee has formally submitted its written response to the minutes of the February 2, 2026 negotiations held with a committee constituted by the Government of Pakistan.

According to details, the response was submitted to the Chairman of the government committee at the Chief Secretary Office in Muzaffarabad through core member Shaukat Nawaz Mir.

The Action Committee stated that the February 2 meeting marked its final participation in the negotiation process. The group had boycotted the session after refugee Members of the Legislative Assembly were appointed as chairpersons of parliamentary committees — a decision the committee strongly opposed. The boycott remains in effect.

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“Government Was Given Sufficient Time”

In a recent interview, Shaukat Nawaz Mir said the Action Committee had granted the government adequate time to fulfill its commitments to prevent any claim that insufficient time was provided.

He revealed that the additional one-month deadline given to the government has now expired. However, according to the committee, most of the agreed demands under the Charter of Demand have yet to be implemented.

Mir made it clear that elections would not be allowed to proceed unless the Charter of Demand is fully implemented.

Crucial Meeting Scheduled in Sarsawa, Kotli

The Action Committee has announced that a decisive meeting of its core members will take place on February 25, 2026, in Sarsawa, District Kotli. During this meeting, the committee is expected to formally announce its future course of action, including what it described as a “major and firm call.”

Political observers believe the upcoming meeting could significantly shape the next phase of political mobilization in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

Further developments are expected following the February 25 gathering.

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