The banned leader of the Jammu and Kashmir Azad Coordination Committee (JAAC) has once again issued threats directed at traders in Azad Jammu and Kashmir (AJK). This development has heightened fears among the business community, which plays a crucial role in the region’s economy. The renewed intimidation comes amid ongoing political instability and security challenges in AJK, where traders have previously faced pressure from various groups.
JAAC, known for its political activism related to Kashmir’s status, has been banned due to its controversial activities. The leader’s threats could disrupt trade and commerce, potentially affecting livelihoods and economic stability in the area. Traders in AJK have expressed concern over their safety and the impact such threats may have on the local market environment.
In a significant development, authorities are expected to increase security measures to protect traders and maintain order. The situation underscores the fragile security landscape in AJK, where political tensions often spill over into economic spheres. Ensuring the safety of traders is vital for sustaining economic growth and stability in this sensitive region.