
Alleged links between Fitna al-Khawarij, India’s intelligence agency RAW, and the banned Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) have been exposed. A video and audio recording of a Khawarji militant, Shahzad, operating from Afghanistan, has leaked in which he is allegedly seen reading an ‘Indian written script’ and issuing directives to the banned group.
In the recordings, Shahzad asserts that the banned JAAC sought to achieve ‘independence’ through its protest demonstrations, characterizing it as their legitimate right. He further warns of impending developments and their impact on Pakistan.
The audio explicitly details a strategy to sabotage and postpone upcoming local elections. Shahzad instructs JAAC representatives to resist the democratic process by any means necessary, stating they will oppose elections in every possible way and not allow them under any circumstances.
Shahzad advocates for the militarization of the region’s youth, urging recruitment of local miscreants to build a parallel armed force under the pretext of ‘restoring a Kashmiri army’ to challenge state authority through armed militancy and force.
Experts assert that these designs are executed with direct Indian backing, validating India’s decision to ban JAAC as timely and correct. Fitna al-Khawarij is deemed a terrorist entity operating under complete patronage of India, further unmasking New Delhi’s subversive role in the region.
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