Balochistan’s first youth policy is crucial: Babur Yousafzai

Balochistan's first youth policy is crucial: Babur Yousafzai

ISLAMABAD: Renowned analyst Babur Yousafzai stated that disruptive elements are using social media as a weapon, specifically targeting the youth of Balochistan.

He pointed out that misleading videos, reels, and songs are being widely circulated to influence minds. With 55% of Balochistan’s population under the age of 18, such content is designed to manipulate and misguide young people.

He emphasized the need to focus on educating youth in IT, empowering them with knowledge, and helping them understand the real motives behind such content. Yousafzai urged young people to recognize this digital propaganda as poison injected by enemies of Pakistan.

He also highlighted the upcoming implementation of Balochistan’s first youth policy, which he believes will bring significant positive change.

Additional measures, he said, must be taken to guide and protect the region’s youth.

Earlier Renowned analyst Shabbir Baloch, addressing the Baloch community, criticized the double standards within the separatist movement.

He pointed out that while poor Baloch youth work as drivers in areas like Taftan or die in accidents and hardships, leaders like Dr. Allah Nazar send their children abroad for elite education and lavish lifestyles.

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“If his son deserves quality education abroad, why not the son of a poor Baloch?” he questioned.

He further highlighted a video where Dr. Allah Nazar urged India to provide 93,000 guns and ammunition to “liberate Balochistan.”

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