The 38 Point Agenda:
i. Criminal cases to be registered under appropriate anti-terrorism provisions for incidents of violence and vandalism that caused loss of life or property.
ii. Families of those killed in the protests to receive compensation equal to that of law-enforcement martyrs; injured persons to receive Rs 1 million; one family member of each deceased to be given government employment within 20 days.
iii. Judicial Commissions to be constituted where inquiries are necessary to determine responsibility for the deaths.
iv. Two new Boards of Intermediate and Secondary Education to be established for Muzaffarabad and Poonch Divisions.
v. All three AJK education boards to be affiliated with the Federal Board of Intermediate and Secondary Education within 30 days.
vi. Land possessions for families affected by the Mangla Dam Raising Project to be regularised within 30 days.
vii. Local Government Act to be brought in line with the 1990 Act within 90 days, as directed by the Apex Court.
viii. Funds for implementation of the health card programme to be released within 15 days.
ix. MRI and CT scan machines to be provided to each district hospital phase-wise with federal funding.
x. The Government of Pakistan to allocate Rs 10 billion for upgrading AJK’s electricity system.
xi. Implementation of the 2019 High Court decision regarding hydel power projects and royalty distribution.
xii. The size of the AJK cabinet to be reduced to 20 members (ministers and advisers combined).
xiii. Administrative secretaries to be limited to 20.
xiv. Civil Defence Department to be merged with the State Disaster Management Authority (SDMA).
xv. Ehtesab Bureau and Anti-Corruption Establishment to be merged into one accountability institution.
xvi. Ehtesab Act to be aligned with Pakistan’s National Accountability laws for uniformity.
xvii. Feasibility studies for two tunnels — Kahori/Kamser (3.7 km) and Chaplian (0.6 km) on Neelum Valley Road — to be initiated under the Saudi Development Fund.
xviii. Bridges at Gulpur and Rehman (Kotli) to be built through the Annual Development Programme (ADP).
xix. Water-supply scheme and transmission line for Kashmir Colony Dadyal to be included in the ADP.
xx. Feasibility for greater water-supply schemes across all ten districts to be completed this financial year.
xxi. Operation theatres and nurseries to be funded for all Tehsil Headquarters Hospitals via the ADP.
xxii. Taxes on property transfer to be brought at par with Punjab or Khyber Pakhtunkhwa within three months.
xxiii. Advance tax rates to be reduced in line with Gilgit-Baltistan and former FATA areas.
xxiv. Admissions to educational institutions to follow open merit without undue quota restrictions.
xxv. FIRs for incidents at Banjosa, Muzaffarabad, Plochk, Dhirkot, Mirpur and Rian Kotli to be investigated through Judicial Commission led by a High Court judge.
xxvi. Time-frame for the construction of an International Airport at Mirpur to be announced within the current financial year.
xxvii. Transport policy to be reviewed in light of the High Court judgment, especially the 1300 cc vehicle limit.
xxviii. Feasibility for hydel and water schemes to be carried out as priority projects.
xxix. Proprietary rights to be granted to refugees residing in Mendor Colony Dadyal.
xxx. Protesters detained in Rawalpindi and Islamabad on 2–3 October to be released immediately.
xxxi. High-powered committee of constitutional experts (two from each party) to review representation of outside constituencies in AJK Assembly; fund allocations for those seats to remain on hold until report submission.
xxxii. Same committee to oversee harmonisation of accountability structures with federal standards.
xxxiii. Funds for operation theatres and maternal care facilities to be prioritised in the ADP.
xxxiv. Reaffirmation that cabinet size shall not exceed 20; rationalisation of administration to continue.
xxxv. Monitoring and Implementation Committee to be formed comprising Federal Minister for Kashmir Affairs (Chair), Minister for Parliamentary Affairs, two AJK Government and two JAAC representatives.
xxxvi. Committee to prepare rules, set timelines, and review perks of judiciary, officials and ministers to reduce expenditure.
xxxvii. New development schemes and health expansion projects to be financed under ADP and federal allocations.
xxxviii. All points of agreement to be monitored regularly by the Monitoring and Implementation Committee and reported to both the Federal and AJK Governments.