For far too long, the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA) has masked itself behind the facade of resistance and freedom. But the truth is, this group is not a liberation force — it’s a gang of killers. Their hands are stained with the blood of innocent Baloch men, women, and even children. They’ve hijacked the Baloch cause and turned it into a violent, self-serving enterprise fueled by foreign funding, fake narratives, and brutal tactics.
I have seen firsthand how these so-called “freedom fighters” have targeted teachers, doctors, laborers, and ordinary citizens who dared to dream of peace in Balochistan. Their strategy has always been simple: intimidate, kill, and blame the state. But that strategy is collapsing. However, when there are no avenues left for peace despite offering dialogue, providing opportunities for reconciliation, and explaining to those misled by groups like the BLA and BYC, then the state has no choice but to adopt a zero-tolerance policy. But the biggest threat of the BLA today is not the state’s possible strong action— it’s the BLA itself. As foreign funding dries up and borders tighten, their internal rifts are tearing them apart and they have started blaming and killing each other.
Moreover, the BLA’s involvement in spying for Israel in Iran also exposed the Fitna al Hindustan. It’s becoming increasingly clear that “Fitna al Hindustan” — as I call it — has long been involved in both Iranian and Pakistani destabilization efforts. Arrested terrorists in Iran were linked to BLA, just like those infiltrating from Iran into Balochistan.
According to reports, some of these terrorists have already been killed. These elements weren’t just trying to sabotage Pakistan — they were also spying and relaying intelligence within Iran, giving away coordinates for attacks. Israel’s strike on Iran wasn’t isolated — it was connected to the network of informants and facilitators working against both Iran and Pakistan.
Today, India’s ugly face has been exposed on an international level. I say this proudly — we, as a nation founded on the principle of La ilaha illallah, possess the spiritual strength to face any challenge. When Iran’s president appeared in military uniform after the strike, it wasn’t just symbolic — it was a strong motivational statement.
Similarly, Pakistan’s Army Chief General Asim Munir holds a respected and strategic position. I firmly believe that our military is ever-ready. If anyone dares cast an evil eye on us, our forces will respond decisively. The only reason we are safe today — unlike Gaza — is because our borders are guarded by Pakistan’s armed forces. If the army were withdrawn, we too would witness chaos.
Now, regarding the propaganda claiming that Pakistan’s state “abducts” or “disappears” militants, the truth is that even the bodies of so-called “missing persons” are recovered from the BLA itself. If the BLA receives their dead, mourns them, and leads their funerals, then how can it be said the state abducted them? This is a nonsensical narrative. If the state had killed them, their bodies wouldn’t have ended up with BLA commanders, being kissed and buried with honor. These very scenes are undeniable evidence of internal purging within the BLA — they’re killing their own now, because funding has dried up.
With financial support dwindling after border operations on the Iranian and Afghan fronts, these groups have lost both money and arms. They’ve become inactive, silent. Their fighters, left with no resources, are now being declared “traitors” by their own leaders and executed — as we saw in the case of Shadad and others. Their funerals, led by their comrades, prove who killed them.
This collapse of militant organizations has unmasked their operations. For years, they claimed the state “disappeared” people. But now, even the international community can see through the falsehood. If the state had targeted them, why were their bodies recovered from the very camps of the BLA?
Now let’s talk about the Iranian border. Due to increased tensions, restrictions have already tightened. Facilitators on both sides are being watched and intercepted. These terrorists were not just damaging Pakistan — they also caused chaos in Iran. The Israeli strike exposed how deep their intelligence networks ran and how information flowed to the enemy.
In Balochistan, groups like the BLA, BRA, and BYC have created networks with foreign funding. Their support system was strong — until we cut the cord. With borders tightening and the sea routes closed, their strength has diminished. The silence we see now is not peace, but a tactical pause born of weakness. Their weapons are depleted, their funds dried up, and their own fighters disillusioned.
And now, we know the truth. Even the so-called martyrs they claim as victims of the state were killed by their own leadership — to maintain control, to silence dissent, to keep the illusion alive.
To those listening: I urge you to see through the lies. We are not the enemy of the Baloch people — it is these groups who are using our youth, our women, our poor, manipulating them for a few dollars. Burak Digital is not just a media platform — it’s a mission to uncover truth and give voice to the oppressed. Our mission is to protect, to reveal, and to defend Pakistan — with facts, not falsehoods.