Missing Persons’ plot itself unveiled BLA recruitment: Babur Khajak

Missing Persons' plot itself unveiled BLA recruitment: Babur Khajak

Quetta: Renowned analyst Babur Khajak has stated that the drama staged in the name of missing persons has now been fully exposed to the world.

Speaking in a podcast by Buraq Digital, he revealed that misleading campaigns were run in various universities to recruit students into the BLA (Balochistan Liberation Army).

Babur Khajak explained that after these youth were misled and taken to the mountains to be involved in terrorist activities, the organizers began raising the hue and cry of “missing persons” when some of them were killed.

He mentioned several names, including Shadad Jattak, Aftab Baloch, and Kareem Baloch.

He also pointed out how Wadud Satakzai was long portrayed as a missing person until his real activities came to light, exposing the truth.

He further revealed that even from prison, Mehrang Baloch continues to run anti-state propaganda.

Khajak also criticized Imaan Mazari, stating that people like her are now involved in pushing foreign agendas under the guise of legal activism.

He questioned what action she has taken for innocent civilians who are being martyred.

He warned elements aligned with hostile ideologies that they can never weaken the resolve of Pakistan’s armed forces or the Baloch people’s love for their country.

He hailed the recent meeting between Field Marshal Asim Munir and the US President as international recognition of his strategic capabilities, particularly in countering Indian aggression.

Despite this diplomatic success, disruptive elements tried to create unrest, knowing well that Pakistan remains resilient under General Munir’s leadership.

Khajak further stated that during the army chief’s US visit, overseas Pakistanis were highly enthusiastic, and the world has started to see Pakistan in a new light.

He described it as a significant achievement, noting that every country now wishes to build a relationship with Pakistan.

He also discussed the Israel-Iran conflict, saying Iran has executed many Mossad and RAW agents recently—an encouraging development for Pakistan and Balochistan as those agents intended to fuel unrest in the region. During Pakistan’s political and military leadership’s visit to Iran, the Iranian government agreed to build a 4-meter-high wall on the border equipped with modern surveillance systems to control cross-border terrorism.

Concluding his remarks, Khajak criticized separatist leaders like Brahamdagh Bugti, Dr. Allah Nazar, Harbiyar Marri, and Basheer Zeb, accusing them of enjoying luxurious lives abroad while innocent Baloch shed their blood.

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He said such movements may gain short-term attention through false narratives, but the truth eventually comes out, and history never remembers such characters kindly. Those hoping for support from Israel, he added, should reflect on Israel’s own role and reputation.

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