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    Mir Yar Baloch: Puppet of Foreign Propaganda Against Pakistan

    Web Desk2By Web Desk2January 20, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
    Mir Yar Baloch: Puppet of Foreign Propaganda Against Pakistan
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    Mir Yar Baloch claims that Pakistan has destroyed mosques, burned holy texts, and abducted clerics in Balochistan. These allegations are not only baseless but are part of a coordinated foreign propaganda campaign aimed at maligning Pakistan and destabilizing the region.

    The reality is clear: Mir Yar Baloch is not a representative of the Baloch people. He operates from India, without any mandate, and his statements are amplified by Indian media and social networks. This is a textbook case of information warfare, designed to fabricate outrage and portray Pakistan as an oppressor.

    Furthermore, his narrative ignores the brutal reality on the ground. BLA and BLF terrorists have repeatedly targeted civilians, schools, and even mosques in Balochistan. By omitting these facts, Mir Yar Baloch presents a selective and misleading picture. His agenda is aligned with Indian strategic interests, not the welfare or rights of the Baloch people.

    Pakistan has consistently ensured law and order in Balochistan, and allegations of widespread destruction of religious sites are unsupported by credible local or international sources. This makes it clear that Mir Yar Baloch’s statements are designed to sow division, exaggerate grievances, and weaken Pakistan’s sovereignty.

    Verdict: False, misleading, and foreign-engineered. Mir Yar Baloch is a pawn in a foreign propaganda network, not a genuine voice of Balochistan.

    Pakistanis must remain vigilant, verify facts through credible sources, and reject narratives that serve the agendas of external actors rather than the truth.

    Anti-Pakistan Narrative balochistan BLA BLF Disinformation Fake News foreign interference Indian Propaganda Information Warfare Media Manipulation Mir Yar Baloch national security Pakistan Pakistan sovereignty. regional stability
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