In a dramatic press conference on September 16, the current and former prime ministers of Pakistan-administered Jammu and Kashmir accused India of issuing a cipher to incite chaos in the region. The document, allegedly leaked on the dark web, was linked to ongoing protests for economic and political rights. Despite the leaders' claims, public skepticism grew, with many dismissing the cipher as a conspiracy. Subsequent negotiations with the Joint Awami Action Committee failed, highlighting deep-rooted grievances and the government's struggle to manage dissent.

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