Indian media’s shameful role in terrorist attacks in Balochistan

Islamabad: Indian media has once again played a shameful role regarding the terrorist attacks in Balochistan.

Terrorists, disguised as supporters of a so-called independent Balochistan, are spilling the blood of innocent people in Pakistan with the help of India’s intelligence agency, RAW.

India, Pakistan’s eternal enemy, has always been at the forefront in weakening Pakistan and hindering its progress.

According to sources, the latest attacks in Balochistan cannot ignore the hidden hand of Indian intelligence.

During these terrorist attacks in Balochistan, Indian media was seen celebrating and propagating fabricated stories.

Indian media and social media accounts celebrated the attacks carried out on the nights of August 25th and 26th, giving them extensive coverage.

Defense experts assert that the detailed and propaganda-filled reports by Indian media clearly indicate that these terrorist attacks were fully supported and backed by India’s intelligence agency, RAW.

Indian media, quoting their intelligence sources, claimed that such energy and coordination in Baloch attacks were witnessed for the first time.

The campaign for missing persons led by Mehrang Baloch in Balochistan has reached its peak.

According to defense experts, India’s intelligence agency is using Mehrang as a tool to carry out attacks on innocent civilians.

A new propaganda campaign has also emerged on X (formerly Twitter). Indian social media propagated that the Baloch Liberation Organization (BLO) terrorist group killed 102 Pakistani security personnel.

Mehrang Baloch and Baloch terrorist organizations are two sides of the same coin.

On one hand, they pretend to be innocent, while on the other, they spread unrest in Pakistan through terrorist attacks.

The excuse of missing persons and the facade of so-called freedom is a systematic conspiracy to create chaos and unrest in the country, which has ultimately failed.

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