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JKJAAC Core Committee Holds Key Meeting in Muzaffarabad to Review Government Accord Implementation

Muzaffarabad — The core leadership of the Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JKJAAC) convened a critical meeting in Muzaffarabad today to assess the implementation of a previously agreed pact between the Pakistani government, the Government of Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK), and JKJAAC committees tasked with monitoring the accord.

The meeting comes amid rising scrutiny over whether the commitments made by the authorities have been honored, particularly regarding administrative reforms, public rights, and local governance issues.

Background: From Agreement to Accountability

Earlier this year, JKJAAC entered into negotiations with both Islamabad and Muzaffarabad authorities to address longstanding grievances in AJK. The discussions resulted in a formal agreement, with multiple points covering governance reforms, social welfare initiatives, infrastructure development, and the protection of citizens’ rights.

To ensure compliance, both sides established dedicated committees to monitor and review progress. Today’s session is part of that framework, designed to evaluate government performance against the agreed terms and plan next steps if promises remain unfulfilled.

JAAC Leadership Voices Concerns

JAAC core committee members emphasized that the meeting is not merely procedural, but a decisive evaluation of government accountability. In a statement from the JKJAAC press and publication department, leaders warned that any failure to implement the accord could trigger renewed public mobilization.

“The government must demonstrate that its commitments are real and enforceable. The people of Azad Kashmir are watching closely, and JAAC will not hesitate to escalate the next course of action if promises remain unfulfilled,” said a senior JAAC official present at the meeting.

The committee will also discuss ongoing issues related to civil liberties, local governance, and equitable resource distribution — all core demands that sparked JKJAAC’s widespread activism earlier in the year.

Public and Political Stakes

The outcome of this meeting is being closely observed by civil society groups and the general public. The accord represents a rare instance of structured dialogue between Kashmiri activists and state authorities. Analysts say its success or failure could influence not only local governance in AJK but also broader public perceptions of political responsiveness and media freedoms in the region.

JAAC leaders stressed that their review process is transparent and inclusive, and that they remain committed to pursuing peaceful solutions while ensuring that citizens’ rights and local governance reforms are prioritized.

“This meeting is about accountability and the implementation of what was agreed. If the authorities fail, the public has a right to voice its dissatisfaction, and JAAC will support legitimate civic action,” the statement concluded.

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