Normalcy in Quetta exposes Indian-backed propaganda

Normalcy in Quetta exposes Indian-backed propaganda

QUETTA: Contrary to propaganda campaigns by India-backed networks portraying unrest in Balochistan, daily life in the provincial capital Quetta continues in peace and routine.

In a recent ground report by the Burak Digital from Shafiq Colony, Sariab Road and university premises, residents and students were seen engaged in their daily routines. The report highlights that residents sipping tea at roadside stalls, others were shopping or attending to work. A Frontier Corps convoy passed through the busy road without any protocols, while ordinary citizens carried on with their lives uninterrupted.

“This is the real face of Balochistan,” the host can be heard in the video, who documented the scenes. “People here want education, employment, and development, not the propaganda being spread by the BLA linked accounts like ‘Yar Baloch’ or ‘Fatima Baloch’ that operate from across the border.”

The report emphasized that the narrative of fear and instability is largely manufactured on social media platforms by hostile elements, particularly those linked with India. In contrast, the on-ground reality shows communities determined to pursue progress and live in peace under Pakistan’s flag.

Observers note that Balochistan continues to be a critical pillar of Pakistan’s strength, with its people standing firmly with the state and armed forces. “Pakistan will always treat Balochistan as a jewel in its crown,” Shabbir Baloch added, affirming the enduring bond between the province and the federation.

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As development projects and education opportunities expand, voices from within Balochistan reject divisive propaganda and emphasize their commitment to unity and progress. The people of Quetta continue to raise their voices for peace, proudly chanting: “Pakistan Zindabad, Pak Army Zindabad.”

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