ISLAMABAD: Renowned analyst Behram Baloch stated that success speaks for itself, and the growing recognition of Buraq Digital Network is proof of its impact—so much so that questions are being raised about where it operates from and who runs it.
He emphasized that rather than focusing on such narratives, the real question should be: who is behind the disinformation campaigns?
He recalled a detailed report released years ago by the European Union that exposed how India was actively spreading misinformation and disinformation about Balochistan.
Thousands of accounts were found to be operating from within India, targeting Pakistan and specifically Balochistan. He added that what we are witnessing today is simply a continuation of that long-standing campaign.
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Analyst Babar Yousafzai stated that a tweet from an anonymous account recently made unserious remarks about Buraq News.
He challenged the handler of that account to come to Quetta—Sariab Road or Jinnah Road—and make a video to prove their presence.
According to him, the person behind the account is likely sitting in an alley in Mumbai and spreading false narratives about their news network.
Babar emphasized that everyone knows anchor Pakeeza Khan lives in Quetta, as does he. He reaffirmed their strong bond with the Baloch community, stating that while they feel deeply for their Baloch brothers, they have no sympathy for terrorists.
He exposed that accounts like “Arjun” (posing as Dastageer Baloch) and “Bahoot Baloch” are being operated from Indian cities such as Delhi and Jharkhand.
According to Babar, India has launched a social media proxy war alongside its on-ground operations, using fake accounts named after Baloch individuals but managed from cities like Mumbai, Patna, Chandigarh, and Bangalore.
He named operatives like Kulbhushan Yadav and Ashok Chakravarthy as examples of India’s strategy. Babar condemned the propaganda being pushed to deceive and radicalize Baloch youth, warning that such rhetoric offers imaginary dreams of separation from Pakistan—something he claims is impossible even in 500 years.
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He urged youth to seek education and awareness instead of falling prey to terrorist propaganda.