BYC’s false narrativeaims to shield militants and mislead youth

BYC’s false narrativeaims to shield militants and mislead youth

QUETTA: India-backed proxy group BYC has consistently been involved in anti-state propaganda. It falsely portrays individuals as “forcibly disappeared” who have, in reality, gone underground of their own will and joined terrorist networks.

One such case is Nadeem, son of Rasheed, a resident of Gorkop, who is known to facilitate proscribed organizations.

To evade law enforcement, he has deliberately gone into hiding and taken refuge in terrorist camps.

BYC’s misleading narrative is not just an attempt to shield such militants, but also a dangerous ploy to misguide the public and lure youth toward extremism.

This agenda aims to create confusion, protect those engaged in terrorism, and destabilize society by spreading false claims under the guise of human rights.

Some hundreds of people have reportedly been disappeared but whenever an operation by security forces is launched, these people are found in the terrorists’ camps attacking the armed forces of the innocent civilians.

The BYC dramatically removes all those names from the missing persons list.

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This clearly gives an idea that these so called “missing person” join terrorists organization and their families become the part of the propaganda campaign that proclaims that these people were innocent.

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