At least seven people killed as legal experts and civil society groups urge dialogue with the Joint Awami Action Committee (JAAC).
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MUZAFFARABAD: Prime Minister Anwar-ul-Haq has renewed an offer for talks with the Joint Awami Action Committee following deadly clashes that have claimed at least seven lives in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.
The fresh proposal comes as tensions remain high after recent confrontations between protesters and law enforcement agencies across the region.
Legal experts, civil society representatives and community leaders have called on both sides to resolve their differences through dialogue and avoid further violence.
They stressed that negotiations are essential to restoring peace and addressing public concerns through democratic means.
The AJK government has expressed willingness to engage with JAAC representatives and find a mutually acceptable solution to the ongoing dispute.
Meanwhile, civil society groups have urged restraint from all parties and appealed for immediate efforts to prevent further loss of life.
The latest developments highlight growing demands for constructive engagement as authorities and protest leaders seek a path toward stability and reconciliati




