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Return of No-Confidence Motion in AJK Government Deemed Mere Media Narrative, PML-N Also Denies

Political insiders dismiss media claims of crisis in AJK; PML-N confirms no threat to current government.

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Azad Jammu Kashmir Assembly Political Update

Media speculation about AJK government instability dismissed by political observers and PML-N leaders [IC : by AFP]

February 19, 2026

In Azad Jammu and Kashmir, political circles have rejected circulating news regarding a change in government, clarifying that the government faces no threat. According to political observers and government sources, minor issues and media coverage based on specific agendas cannot alter the ground realities.

Sources state that the success or failure of the no-confidence motion is determined not by media dramas or selective narratives, but by the units present in the assembly and the democratic process. It should be noted that this is purely a parliamentary procedure and cannot be influenced merely through propaganda.

Interestingly, local leaders of the ruling Pakistan Muslim League-Nawaz (PML-N) at the federal level have also dismissed news of any major political change or no-confidence motion in Azad Kashmir. Political analysts note that the uncertainty portrayed in the media is contrary to reality, and the current parliamentary setup in Azad Kashmir does not face any challenge at present.

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