Sources say following the successful talks, the outlawed committee has postponed its planned march towards Muzaffarabad until July 21

Published 2 hours ago on Jul 16th 2026, 6:30 pm
By Web Desk
Rawalakot -- Negotiations between the government and the banned Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC) have ended successfully.
According to sources, following the successful talks, the outlawed committee has postponed its planned march towards Muzaffarabad until July 21.
A leader of the banned JAAC said the government had assured the committee that its demands would be addressed. He warned that if the demands were not met, the march would commence on July 22.

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