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Banned Kashmir’s Awami Action Committee’s ‘Real Agenda’ exposed in viral video

Pakistan Observer · Jun 10, 2026, 6:22 PM · Also reported by 1 other source

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MUZAFFARABAD – A fiery speech by leader of the banned Awami Action Committee triggered fresh political controversy, with critics claiming it has exposed the group’s alleged long-term agenda beyond its public campaigns over electricity tariffs, flour prices and governance issues. document.create Element('video'); https://pakobserver.net/wp-content/uploads/2026/06/Whats App-Video-2026-06-10-at-8.04.32-PM.mp4 The controversy erupted after a clip surfaced online showing committee leader Aman addressing supporters and making remarks that opponents say reveal ambitions extending far beyond demands for economic relief. In the speech, Aman reportedly declared that the movement did not require Pakistan’s sympathy and would continue its struggle through its own strength and determination. He further argued that if other nations could attain separate identities, his supporters should also have the right to pursue their own passport, flag and political future. The remarks have sparked intense debate, with many questioning whether the group’s frequently voiced demands for affordable electricity and subsidised flour were the movement’s primary objectives or part of a broader political campaign. The speech became even more controversial when Aman allegedly made provocative comments regarding Azad Kashmir, insisting that the movement would continue pursuing what he described as rights of ownership, self-governance and self-determination regardless of any obstacles. Political analysts say the remarks are likely to deepen scrutiny of the banned organisation at a time when questions are already being raised about its objectives, leadership and activities. Critics argue that the latest statements have pulled back the curtain on intentions that were previously denied or downplayed, while supporters maintain that the movement is fundamentally about rights and representation. Azad Kashmir witnessed second consecutive day of near-total shutdown as tensions deepe

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