Bilawal Bhutto Zardari, Chairman of the Pakistan Peoples Party, called for dialogue to resolve the political crisis in Azad Jammu and Kashmir [1].

The appeal comes as the region faces escalating political unrest and public protests. A peaceful resolution is seen as critical to stabilizing the administration of the territory and preventing further volatility.

Bhutto Zardari said the public message on Sunday, June 7, 2026 [1]. The statement was conveyed from Zardari House in Islamabad, specifically addressing the protesters and government officials involved in the standoff [2].

The PPP leader said all stakeholders should engage in a negotiated solution to the grievances driving the unrest [1]. He said there is a need for a dialogue-based approach to settle the political disputes currently affecting the region [2].

This call for communication follows a period of instability in Pakistan-administered Kashmir, where protesters have demanded political and economic reforms [3]. The situation has remained tense as various factions struggle to find a middle ground between the protesters' demands and the government's current policies.

Bhutto Zardari, who previously served as the Foreign Minister of Pakistan, said the move toward dialogue is the only viable path to ending the crisis [1]. By addressing the protesters directly, he aimed to promote a transition from street demonstrations to formal political discussions [2].

Bilawal Bhutto Zardari called for dialogue to resolve the political crisis in Azad Jammu and Kashmir.

The intervention by the PPP Chairman suggests an attempt to mediate between the state and regional protesters to prevent further escalation. Because the crisis in Azad Jammu and Kashmir often involves complex issues of governance and resource allocation, a successful dialogue could serve as a blueprint for resolving similar regional disputes within Pakistan's administrative framework.