Fitna al-Hindustan’ “Victory” Claims Debunked, Seen as Desperate Propaganda

Claims circulating on propaganda accounts linked to Fitna al-Hindustan (BLA) that militants seized weapons from police in Mian Ghundi, Quetta, are completely false, fabricated, and without any basis.

These so-called “victories” are part of a deliberate disinformation campaign by India-Sponsored militants and their propagandists, designed to mask a string of humiliating setbacks at the hands of Pakistan’s security forces, to curry favour with foreign handlers, and to attract funding. Rather than reflecting any real success, the posts expose the groups’ growing desperation and strategic failure.

Analysis of the messaging shows coordinated activity between Fitna al-Hindustan and Fitna al-Khawarij, which have been jointly pushing false narratives on social media to sow fear and anxiety among the public. Their tactics, however, have largely failed, often collapsing because of sloppy operational mistakes and easily verifiable contradictions in their accounts.

The people of Balochistan, having seen through these fabrications, continue to stand with their courageous security services until these sponsored terror outfits are fully dismantled. Observers say these false claims are the clearest proof of the militants’ declining capabilities, shrinking popular support, and mounting frustration.

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