A recent video circulated online by Mir Yar Baloch appears to show Baloch students at UMT, but the soundtrack has been deliberately manipulated. The original footage, uploaded on March 2, 2023, captured a joyful celebration of Baloch Culture Day, featuring traditional music and folk dances.
However, the altered version has been traced back in the video to accounts operated by Indian proxy networks linked to Fitnatulhindustan — a group known for spreading disinformation to create unrest and justify foreign funding, especially from India’s intelligence agency, RAW.
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This isn’t a new tactic. India has long pursued a proxy war strategy in Balochistan. Even India’s National Security Advisor, Ajit Doval, has openly admitted to engaging in such activities.
Groups like the BLA, BLF, and their sympathizers serve as India’s proxies, working to destabilize the region and sow division. Recently, Chief Minister Sarfraz Bugti exposed an audio recording — a conversation between Fitnatulhindustan operatives and their Indian handlers — in which specific attack targets in Pakistan were discussed.
The evidence is clear:
India is deeply involved in orchestrating a proxy war in Balochistan.
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