Leaked Audio exposes Coordinated Violence Plot by Kashmir Joint Awami Action Committee
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MUZAFFARABAD – A leaked audio conversation of senior leaders of babbed Joint Awami Action Committee, Shaukat Nawaz Mir and Khawaja Mehran, surfaced online and is being widely shared online, exposing group’s intentions and the state’s decision to ban it. According to claims cited by Ahmed Mansoor, the recording allegedly contains discussions that point toward the possibility of coordinated unrest in parts of Azad Jammu and Kashmir, particularly Rawalakot. Shaukat Nawaz Mir can be heard saying that political traction in Muzaffarabad and Mirpur would depend on significant escalation of tensions in Rawalakot. The leaked call is out. Shaukat Nawaz Mir and Khawaja Imran need some lesson on discipline! pic.twitter.com/QJzWVGgMrQ — Ambreen. (@Ambreensmagic) June 8, 2026 He is also heard referring to assessing the presence and deployment of security forces in the area before any further steps are taken. Khawaja Mehran responds by noting that security forces are already present in Rawalakot to maintain law and order. Shaukat Nawaz Mir then reiterates his view that without major confrontation in Rawalakot, wider objectives would remain out of reach. Security analysts quoted in the reports argue that the audio, if authentic, raises serious questions about the group’s internal strategy and whether its public mobilisation efforts were being used to advance a more confrontational agenda. They further claim that despite reported progress on several negotiated points, the insistence on proceeding with a planned protest march on June 9 suggests a deliberate attempt to maintain pressure on the ground. The same analysts allege that the broader intent, as reflected in the recording, was to expand unrest beyond Rawalakot towards other key regions, including Muzaffarabad and Mirpur, potentially escalating tensions with state institutions and security forces. However, it is important to note that the authenticity of the audio has not been independently verified, and no official foren