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Shaukat Nawaz Mir Criticizes Appointment of Captain (R) Malik Liaqat Ali as AJK IGP

Muzaffarabad: Core member of the Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee, Shaukat Nawaz Mir, has publicly opposed the appointment of a Pakistani federal officer as Inspector General of Police (IGP) in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, describing the decision as “contrary to merit.”

The Government of Pakistan has appointed Captain (R) Malik Liaqat Ali as the new Inspector General of Police in Pakistan-administered Kashmir. He replaces Rana Abdul Jabbar, who previously served in the position.

JKJAAC Raises Concerns Over Merit and Local Representation

In a video statement shared on his official Facebook page, Mir questioned the decision to appoint a non-state officer despite the presence of senior Kashmiri police officials.

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He argued that bypassing eligible local officers raises concerns regarding merit, institutional balance, and administrative fairness.

> “If senior Kashmiri officers are available, why are they not considered for the top position?” Mir asked.



He stated that any administrative move perceived as undermining justice or equality would face public scrutiny.

Political Context and Response to PM’s Remarks

During his remarks, Mir also referred to recent statements by Faisal Mumtaz Rathore, Prime Minister of Pakistan-administered Kashmir, who had described Pakistan as a “big brother.” Mir questioned whether such a relationship justified overlooking the rights of local officers.

Established Practice of Federal Appointments

Historically, the post of Inspector General of Police in Pakistan-administered Kashmir has been filled by officers appointed through Pakistan’s federal government. The appointment process is typically decided at the federal level.

While supporters argue that the arrangement ensures administrative coordination between Islamabad and Muzaffarabad, critics say it limits local institutional representation.

Wider Debate

The issue has reignited debate over merit, governance, and administrative autonomy in the region. Although nationalist political groups have previously criticized similar appointments, the Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee has now formally voiced opposition through its leadership.

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