Mahrang leads the paid foreign hitmen: Adnan Saleem Baloch

Mahrang leads the paid foreign hitmen: Adnan Saleem Baloch

Mah‑Rang Langu Group Spreading Sectarian Hatred in Balochistan; They Are Paid Foreign Hitmen: Adnan Saleem Baloch

Baloch youth have recognized the true nature of India’s hired assassins. They have no interest in Balochistan’s education, healthcare, or prosperity. The Mah‑Rang Langu group holds no genuine roots in Balochistan; they seek only to incite unrest in exchange for money, says Adnan Saleem Baloch.

According to Adnan, the group targets illiterate Baloch women, manipulating and blackmailing them into stoking discord.

Those women, unable to distinguish truth from lies, are used as fronts while the group remains hidden.

Those who conduct nighttime attacks, martyring innocent civilians, cannot face the Pakistani Armed Forces.

They only demolish schools and madrasas, threaten children from attending school, and murder innocent Baloch in front of their own kids, he adds.

Adnan Saleem Baloch, a political analyst, warns that “Fitnah‑e‑Hindustan’s agenda is to weaponize anarchy and bloodshed in Balochistan.”

Speaking on Barq Digital’s podcast, he asserts that the local public has now seen through their tactics: these are foreign-paid killers betraying their faith and conscience.

They have no stake in Balochistan’s growth, education, wellbeing or tourism—only in executing a foreign agenda. When a Baloch youth is martyred, his mother proudly buries him wrapped in the Pakistani flag.

He argues that the militants are from uneducated, illiterate backgrounds.

In rallies and marches, most of the women involved are completely illiterate and unaware of the group’s sinister intentions.

They’re lured in and then sent off with children into the mountains—essentially walking into doom.

The masked militants, he says, are cowardly brutes who attack women and families at night; their total worth doesn’t exceed five thousand rupees.

Such people have no right to represent the honorable, patriotic, or aware segment of Baloch society. Adnan urges them to stay within their limits and surrender to the Pakistani Armed Forces with dignity.

However, he believes they lack the courage to do so—addicted as they are to free, illicit money.

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Their cowardice is evident: they strike under the cover of darkness, targeting Baloch families, children, and poor workers. Meanwhile, Pakistan’s brave military has recently dealt a severe blow to their patron state, India, forcing it to kneel.

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