Leaked audio and video recordings circulating online have triggered fresh allegations regarding alleged links between militant elements, a banned action committee, and foreign influence, though the claims remain independently unverified.
Fresh controversy has emerged after audio and video recordings circulating on social media allegedly revealed contacts between a militant figure identified as “Shahzad” and members of a banned Joint Awami Action Committee. The material has fueled debate over security, political stability, and alleged foreign involvement in regional affairs.
According to the claims made in the leaked recordings, Shahzad is seen and heard delivering statements from Afghanistan while discussing future developments related to Pakistan and Kashmir. The recordings also allegedly contain conversations about organizing supporters and opposing the conduct of elections.
Supporters of the allegations argue that the content suggests efforts to create unrest and influence political developments. Some commentators cited in the circulating narrative claim the statements reflect a broader agenda aimed at destabilizing the region and disrupting democratic processes.
The leaked audio further allegedly includes discussions regarding mobilization of activists and resistance to election activities. Critics of the individuals involved say such remarks raise serious concerns about public order and security.













