Pakistan

Leaked audio, video reveal alleged India-linked anti-state nexus

Alleged connections between “Fitna al-Khawarij,” India, and the banned Joint Awami Action Committee have surfaced, triggering controversy and debate. Reports claim that new audio and video material has emerged involving an alleged operative named Shahzad, who is said to be based in Afghanistan and linked with “Fitna al-Khawarij” and India’s intelligence agency RAW.

According to these claims, the surfaced video shows Shahzad reading a pre-prepared script allegedly written in India. In the recording, he is seen addressing and issuing instructions to members of the banned Joint Awami Action Committee. He is also quoted as saying that the group had the right to protest and demand freedom, while further suggesting that upcoming developments regarding the Pakistani state would soon become public.

In addition to the video, an audio call has reportedly been leaked in which Shahzad is heard encouraging unrest and allegedly urging disruption of the electoral process in Azad Kashmir. In the conversation, he is said to have called for mobilizing supporters, gathering workers, and actively opposing the holding of elections under any circumstances.

The audio further allegedly includes statements advocating for militant-style resistance and involving all Kashmiris in a broader movement. These remarks have been interpreted by some observers as calls for escalation and instability in the region.

Analysts, according to the reports, believe the tone and content of the material indicate external influence and coordinated messaging. Some experts argue that this strengthens the justification for the ban on the Joint Awami Action Committee, while also suggesting that “Fitna al-Khawarij” is receiving external backing.

They further claim that alleged links to India point toward attempts to destabilize the situation in Azad Kashmir. Observers say the developments may reflect broader geopolitical tensions and growing concerns over security and political stability in the region.

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