Alleged Inflammatory Speech by Banned Joint Action Committee Leader Raises Serious Security Concerns
Independent Report
An alleged video statement by Aman, identified as the leader of the banned Joint Action Committee, has surfaced, drawing serious concern among security observers over remarks described as inflammatory and supportive of violence.
During the speech, Aman referred to an attack on security forces in Baloch (Baithak) and claimed, “What we did in Baloch (Baithak), we can do here as well, and we will. Our demands will be resolved on our own terms.”
Security experts say that, if authenticated, the statement could be viewed as a direct threat against state institutions, an attempt to incite violence, and a challenge to the writ of the state. They note that rhetoric endorsing or threatening armed action has the potential to undermine public order, create fear, and pose serious risks to national security.
According to analysts, any individual found involved in incitement to violence, threats against security personnel, or activities aimed at destabilizing public order should be investigated in accordance with the law. They emphasize that a transparent legal process and appropriate action against those responsible are essential to safeguarding national security, maintaining public confidence, and upholding the rule of law.
