Govt plans to replace Azad Kashmir PM soon

The federal leadership, including Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, has expressed serious concerns about Azad Kashmir Prime Minister Chaudhry Anwarul Haq’s performance. Sources say his handling of the recent crisis in the region was unsatisfactory. These concerns have led to discussions about changing Azad Kashmir’s leadership. The federal government is reviewing his governance style and administrative efficiency. The situation has sparked urgent talks at the highest levels.
Federal parties are now exploring various options to replace Anwarul Haq. Sources reveal that they plan to offer him an “honourable resignation” first. If he refuses, they may pursue a no-confidence motion or other constitutional measures. Discussions have accelerated to ensure a smooth leadership transition. Party leaders are working quickly to finalize their strategy.
Once the decision to remove Anwarul Haq is made, federal leaders will focus on finding his successor. They want a leader who can restore public trust and improve governance in Azad Kashmir. The new leader must also align with federal policies and priorities. Stability and efficient administration remain top priorities. The federal government aims to strengthen political control and development efforts in the region.
Federal officials emphasize that public trust and administrative failure cannot coexist. After recent unrest, they see a “political reset” as necessary to rebuild confidence. A senior leader said, “Public trust and administrative failure are one — we cannot live with both.” Accountability and performance in leadership are critical to this process. The leadership hopes to send a strong message through this change.
The move to replace Anwarul Haq reflects the federal government’s desire for better governance and stability. The recent crisis exposed weaknesses in leadership and coordination in Azad Kashmir. Officials believe fresh leadership can improve public services and political order. The federal leadership is committed to restoring calm and trust in the region. This change aims to ensure a more effective and responsive government.

















