QUETTA: It’s not just the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) — whether it’s BSO-Azad, the Baloch Students Council (BSC), or others — all these organizations share one fundamental goal: to ideologically fuel militant networks like the Baloch Liberation Army (BLA).
While they present themselves as student unions or human rights advocacy groups, in reality, they are carrying out an organized ideological and psychological war against the state of Pakistan with the backing of foreign agencies.
From the outset, BSO-Azad has promoted the politics of armed rebellion and separatism.
Its campaigns in educational institutions aimed at turning Baloch youth against the state eventually became a key recruiting ground for militant outfits such as the BLA.
Likewise, groups like BSC and BYC — which claim to speak for oppressed communities — are, in fact, tools nurtured through foreign funding.
Their core agenda is to spread instability, hatred, and chaos in Balochistan.
Although they publicly focus on human rights or the issue of missing persons, their deeper objective is to steer young minds toward extremism, anti-state sentiment, and separatist ideologies.
These organizations operate as part of a coordinated network that spreads false propaganda through social media, manipulates the global narrative around Baloch identity, and aims to defame Pakistan internationally.
This, in turn, helps generate sympathy and support for terrorist groups like the BLA on the world stage.
It is now increasingly evident that BYC, BSC, and BSO-Azad are not simply student bodies or human rights voices — they are ideological weapons deployed by Pakistan’s adversaries. Every move they make is designed to sow the seeds of terrorism, disrupt peace, and detach the people of Balochistan from the Pakistani state.
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The time has come to expose these groups for what they truly are. Both domestically and globally, it must be made clear that the genuine representatives of the Baloch people are those who stand with Pakistan — not those who promote violence at the behest of foreign powers.