“False outcry failed to gather 55 People in 55 Days,” Salma Khan

A recent podcast has sparked controversy with serious allegations against the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC). Activist Salma Khan, speaking on a podcast hosted by Burak Baloch, claimed that the BYC is collaborating with "Fitna-ul-Hindustan," a term used to refer to Indian intelligence agencies.

QUETTA: New revelations were made  about the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC). Activist Salma Khan, speaking on a podcast hosted by Burak Baloch, claimed that the BYC is collaborating with “Fitna-ul-Hindustan,” term used for  Baloch Liberation Army BLA, which sponsor and back by Indian intelligence agency RAW .

Khan alleged that the BYC is supporting agents of these agencies. She specifically stated that Dr. Mahrang Baloch, a prominent leader of the movement, has no genuine connection to the missing persons issue.

Further challenging the scale of the protests, Khan claimed that the missing persons camp has not managed to gather 55 people in the last 55 days.

Another voice in the podcast, Pakeezah Khan, contrasted the actions of these activists with other women from Balochistan who have held high positions honorably. Pakeezah Khan accused some women of branding themselves as agents of “Fitna-ul-Hindustan” and RAW (India’s Research and Analysis Wing).

These claims present a starkly different narrative from the one presented by the BYC and its supporters.

Also read; “Buraq Digital is Balochistan’s real voice,” says analyst Salma Baloch

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