
Posters displayed in Mirpur call for peace and reject a banned committee.
Mirpur Posters appeared across major roads in Azad Kashmir on Saturday. The banners rejected a banned action committee and expressed public support for peace.
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The posters appeared at several locations throughout Mirpur. According to the messages, residents opposed groups accused of creating unrest in the region.
Moreover, many banners urged people to protect stability and preserve public order. They also encouraged unity against attempts to create instability.
In addition, several posters said the people of Azad Kashmir would not allow any internal or external force to threaten the region’s security. They called on residents to remain united.
Meanwhile, the campaign claimed that people had already rejected the narrative of the banned Joint Action Committee. It described the posters as a sign of continued public support for peace and law and order.
However, no official statement has confirmed who organised the campaign. Authorities have not released details about the banners.
Overall, the posters have drawn attention across Mirpur. They have also added to the wider debate over security and political activity in Azad Kashmir.
