MP Imran Hussain Urges Immediate Action Over PoJK Unrest
- On Monday, June 8, 2026, Pakistan's Ministry of Foreign Affairs rejected "unwarranted" remarks from British MPs regarding Azad Jammu and Kashmir , urging the British government to caution those supporting proscribed organizations.
- The All-Party Parliamentary Group on Kashmir, chaired by Bradford East MP Imran Hussain, sent a letter Saturday, June 6, 2026, signed by nearly 30 MPs citing reports of "communications blackout" and "escalating tensions" in Pakistan-occupied Kashmir .
- Authorities outlawed the Joint Awami Action Committee on Friday, June 5, 2026, citing public order concerns; recent clashes resulted in four security personnel martyred and three JAAC members killed during unrest.
- The Foreign Office stated that remarks from British MPs reflected a "lack of awareness and disregard" for the region's historical background, advising diaspora members to "would do well to contribute positively to their country of residence."
- New Delhi asserts that the Union Territories of Jammu and Kashmir and Ladakh are integral parts of India, while the JAAC continues seeking a 38-point agenda including subsidized flour and electricity for economic reform.
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Over 50 British Parliamentarians Raise Concerns Over 'Arrests And Escalating Tensions' In PoJK
London: More than 50 members of the British Parliament have written to UK Foreign Secretary Yvette Cooper expressing concern over reports of a communications blackout, arrests, and escalating tensions in Pakistan-occupied Jammu and Kashmir (PoJK).In a letter sent to the UK Foreig
Pakistan rejects British MPs unwarranted remarks on AJK
ISLAMABAD - Foreign Office on Monday urged the United Kingdom to act against supporters of proscribed groups amid irresponsible and ill-informed insinuations made by certain members of the diaspora in the UK regarding Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
FO warns UK diaspora over AJK interference
The Foreign Office on Monday rejected what it termed "irresponsible and ill-informed insinuations" made by certain members of the diaspora in the United Kingdom regarding Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK) amid the unrest in the territory. The statement follows deadly clashes in AJK's Rawalakot, where the newly proscribed Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) had been holding a sit-in outside CMH Rawalakot hospital. AJK police allege that armed JAAC mem…
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