In Pakistan-administered Jammu and Kashmir, a political crisis looms as the government struggles to implement an October 2025 agreement aimed at addressing public grievances over inflation and governance. The pact, celebrated as a breakthrough, is now mired in uncertainty due to internal dissent and the government's failure to enforce key reforms, such as cabinet downsizing and the exclusion of non-resident ministers. The Joint Awami Action Committee, which had mobilized mass protests, remains skeptical, threatening further demonstrations if promises are not fulfilled. As coalition partners weigh their options, the region's political stability hangs in the balance.

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