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Azad Kashmir’s Hospitality Sector Strengthens Partnership with JKJAAC in Political Struggle

A reception ceremony was held under the auspices of the Hotels, Restaurants, Guesthouses, and Marriage Halls Joint Action Committee in honor of the Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee (JKJAAC). The event was attended by members of the Jammu Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee, including the Core Committee, and representatives from the Hotels, Restaurants, Guesthouses, and Marriage Halls Joint Action Committee from all across Azad Kashmir.

During the meeting, it was unanimously decided that the Act 2021 is entirely unacceptable and must be revoked immediately.

Additionally, the meeting concluded with a strong stance against Green Tourism or any similar company or institution, emphasizing that such entities should not be allowed in Azad Kashmir. The government has been warned to refrain from introducing any such companies or organizations in the region.

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A complete ban will be imposed on the leasing or buying and selling of land by any non-state entity or individual in Azad Kashmir.

Furthermore, the electricity tariff for hotels, restaurants, guesthouses, and marriage halls will be implemented as per the agreement with the Jammu Kashmir Joint Public Action Committee, and the outstanding electricity bills will be settled in 36 installments.

The Hotels, Restaurants, Guesthouses, and Marriage Halls Joint Action Committee has vowed to continue the joint struggle until the full implementation of the Jammu Kashmir Joint Public Action Committee’s Charter of Demands.

The Jammu Kashmir Joint Public Action Committee will provide full support at all levels for resolving the issues faced by hotels, restaurants, guesthouses, and marriage halls.

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Jammu Kashmir Joint Public Action Committee

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