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    Retired Army Officer Alleges Son Abduction by JAAC in Rawalakot

    Web DeskBy Web DeskJune 20, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    A retired army officer has come forward with serious allegations that his son was forcibly taken by members of the Jammu and Kashmir Apni Azadi Council (JAAC) in Rawalakot. This incident reportedly occurred amid rising tensions in the region, where various militant and political groups operate. The officer’s claim highlights ongoing security challenges faced by residents in this sensitive area. Local authorities have yet to confirm the details or provide an official response to the abduction claim.

    Rawalakot, located in Azad Jammu and Kashmir, has witnessed sporadic unrest and militant activity over the years, often linked to the broader Kashmir conflict. The JAAC, known for its separatist stance, has been involved in various political and militant activities, complicating the security landscape. The alleged abduction of a civilian, especially the son of a retired military personnel, could escalate tensions and provoke a strong reaction from both the local community and security forces. Such incidents underscore the fragile peace and the risks faced by families in the region.

    In a significant development, this case may prompt increased security measures and investigations to ensure the safety of civilians in Rawalakot. The incident also draws attention to the ongoing struggle between state authorities and separatist groups in Kashmir. Meanwhile, the families of abducted individuals often face immense psychological and social distress, highlighting the human cost of the conflict. The situation remains fluid, with potential implications for regional stability and peace efforts.

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