Panic in Fitna-e-Hindustan: Indian-Backed BLA Commanders Fleeing Iran Amid Israeli Onslaught

Fitna-e-Hindustan, Indian-Backed BLA Commanders Fleeing Iran, Israeli Onslaught

Intelligence sources have revealed that amid escalating Israeli airstrikes on Iran, Indian intelligence, dubbed “Fitna-e-Hindustan”, has secretly instructed top Baloch terrorist leaders to evacuate Iranian territory.

According to intercepted communications, the leadership of various Baloch separatist groups, many operating under India’s covert patronage, has urgently advised their field commanders to leave Iran and regroup near the Pakistan-Iran border.

Among those expected to flee are:

Mami: Commander of Lashkar-e-Balochistan

Faqeer: Commander in Baloch Republican Army

Asad alias Shan-e-Haq

Yaseen alias Khulbar

Merrak

Rifle alias Shambay

Manaan alias Manu

These operatives are reportedly planning to shift from Iran’s Sistan province toward the Balochistan region. However, Pakistani security forces remain on high alert and have declared: “No safe house, no hidden trail will protect these terrorists now.”

Meanwhile, the leadership of the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) is reportedly in a state of panic and psychological distress following Israel’s successive air raids on Iranian soil. The sudden military escalation has not only compromised Iran’s security infrastructure but also jeopardised the covert BLA network that has long operated from Iranian territory.

Sources confirm that the BLA fears a complete collapse of its operations in Iran if hostilities between Tehran and Tel Aviv escalate further. In anticipation, Indian handlers have issued classified directives for BLA operatives to withdraw, fearing their exposure and elimination in the crossfire of a broader regional conflict.

The Israeli strikes have thus triggered not only geopolitical shock-waves but also deep fractures within terror networks operating under foreign patronage. With their Iranian sanctuary under threat, BLA and allied groups may soon face the full force of Pakistan’s counter-terrorism response.

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