Babar Yousafzai exposes Indian-backed fake Baloch accounts again

A major counter-terrorism operation was announced in the Pishin district. The Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) successfully neutralized five operatives of the militant group 'Fitna-ul-Kharij'. The individuals were identified as being involved in several major attacks, including an assault on a Frontier Corps (FC) truck on the Chaman Road, the murder of a Levies officer in Pishin, and various other attacks on police personnel.

ISLAMABAD: Former caretaker minister and political analyst Babar Yousafzai has once again exposed Indian army officer Major Arjun Shukla, accusing him of running anti-Pakistan propaganda campaigns and promoting the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA)’s agenda through fake social media accounts.

Speaking at the Burak Digital podcast, Babar stated that Major Shukla is visibly upset after being exposed for operating fake accounts in the name of Baloch people to incite hatred. He claimed that accounts like ‘Balochistan Facts’ and others are being managed directly from Delhi and Mumbai, not from within Balochistan. “India is already discredited globally due to such dirty tactics,” he added.

Babar further revealed that after being exposed, Arjun Shukla’s “little stooges” have started threatening him. “They’re circulating old, edited videos—some dating back three years—claiming they are currently in Quetta. But the reality is otherwise,” said Babar. “If you are truly from Balochistan, show real-time videos from here. The signboards in Shukla’s videos no longer exist; the locations have changed entirely. That’s how I caught him.”

Placing his hand over his heart, Babar passionately appealed for action against foreign proxies that mislead the Baloch youth. “These proxies murder Baloch who chant ‘Pakistan Zindabad.’ They keep Baloch children away from education and only spread chaos. Their goal is to destabilize Pakistan,” he said.

Babar called for complete dismantling of such networks and for a clear message to be sent to their Indian handlers, urging the state to crush these proxy operations at their root.

 

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