ISLAMABAD: Prominent Pakistani security analyst Abdullah Khan has condemned a threatening post made by an Indian-linked propaganda account operating under the name “Balochistan Facts.” The account allegedly shared a fake location of Mr. Khan’s office in an apparent attempt to intimidate him.
In a bold response, Mr. Khan stated that he refuses to be cowed by threats and questioned the credibility of those who resort to such tactics. “If your narrative is truly strong, why do you need to issue threats?” he asked.
Mr. Khan emphasized that his work aims to challenge false propaganda and expose how young Baloch individuals are being manipulated and radicalized.
“While you are turning Baloch youth into suicide bombers, you threaten those who dare to challenge your narrative. Your panic is the clearest evidence of our success,” he added.
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The incident highlights the growing trend of cross-border digital propaganda and its potential to stoke tensions. Mr. Khan called for greater awareness about such campaigns and stressed the importance of countering them through facts and rational discourse.
The matter is expected to draw attention from both media and cybersecurity authorities in Pakistan.