Video Sparks Debate Over Education Remarks Attributed to Joint Action Committee Leader

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A video circulating on social media has triggered debate in Azad Jammu and Kashmir after remarks attributed to a leader associated with the Joint Action Committee appeared to discourage parents from sending their children to school.

The footage, which has been widely shared online, has drawn criticism from commentators and education advocates who argue that any message discouraging education could have negative consequences for young people and their future opportunities.

According to the video, a man identified in media reports as Aman can be heard questioning the value of sending children to school. The comments have prompted discussion about the role of education in society and the impact such statements may have on students and families.

Critics of the remarks say encouraging school attendance remains essential for social and economic development. They argue that educational institutions play a key role in providing opportunities for young people and strengthening communities.

Some analysts have described the comments as inconsistent with efforts to promote education and youth development in the region. They contend that reducing participation in formal education could limit opportunities for future generations.

Supporters and critics of the committee have continued to debate the issue on social media, while no official response from the organization regarding the viral video was immediately available.

The controversy highlights the broader public discussion surrounding education, youth engagement and social development in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

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