ISLAMABAD: Renowned political analyst Shabbir Baloch has strongly criticized overseas YouTuber Adil Raja for making baseless and misleading claims about Balochistan.
He stated that Raja’s so-called analyses are entirely based on social media posts, wild guesses, and fabricated assumptions, with no grounding in reality.
Speaking from within Balochistan and as a native Baloch himself, Shabbir declared, “Adil Raja is a shameless and dishonorable person, spreading falsehoods for the sake of dollars from Pakistan’s enemies.”
He revealed that Raja is actively inciting people against projects like CPEC, Saindak, and Reko Diq, and is openly trying to create hatred against the military and civilian leadership of Pakistan. Shabbir said that India is funding this anti-Pakistan narrative, paying large sums of money to push this propaganda.
Addressing individuals like Adil Raja and Gulzar Dost, Shabbir said, “You should be ashamed. The very country that gave you shelter, rights, education, and honor is now the target of your treachery.
You’ve allied yourselves with nations like India, the UK, and Israel—known adversaries of Pakistan—and are spreading anti-state propaganda.”
He went on to say that he doesn’t consider people like Gulzar Dost to be Baloch, as a true Baloch would never betray his land or stab his people in the back.
Shabbir Baloch further disclosed a disturbing plot: around 150 individuals are allegedly being prepared for suicide missions targeting Chinese, American, and other foreign personnel working on projects like CPEC, Reko Diq, and Saindak.
He claimed that families involved in this plot are being offered $200,000 to $300,000 to relocate to Europe, and one member from each family is brainwashed into believing that sacrificing their life will secure the future of their loved ones.
Shabbir made a heartfelt appeal: “Please don’t walk down this destructive path.
Opportunities for employment and business are available—why choose the road to hell?” He added, “I consider Gulzar Dost not a friend but the greatest enemy of the Baloch people.”
Lastly, Shabbir lamented the divisiveness within Pakistan, stating that while abroad, no one questions your nationality, religion, or sect—but at home, division and chaos are rampant.
On the subject of human rights, he accused anti-state groups themselves of killing young Baloch and dumping their mutilated bodies.
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He concluded by sharing a personal tragedy: one of his cousins, who served on the border, was killed by these very groups.