In yet another desperate bid to save face after repeated battlefield humiliation, India’s intelligence proxies and their Afghan affiliates have launched a new wave of disinformation, this time falsely claiming that an IED blast targeted the Frontier Corps (FC) Headquarters in Panjgur, Balochistan.
Let’s be absolutely clear: no such incident occurred.
The FC Headquarters remains fully secure; operations are intact, and there has been no blast, attack, or breach of any kind.
What did happen is that the Indian intelligence propaganda machine, through its usual fake Twitter handles and Telegram channels, tried to create panic by inventing yet another imaginary “victory.” Just like before, and just like every other time, they failed miserably.
This isn’t new. India and now its newly hired hitmen, the Afghan Taliban-for-rent, have repeatedly resorted to digital lies to hide their real-world losses at the hands of Pakistan’s security forces. From fake images to old war footage, and now to outright fabrications, these efforts only prove one thing: defeat hurts more when it’s public.
Only three days ago, Indian-backed BLA tried to claim that they overpowered police in Quetta’s Mian Ghundi area. That “news” didn’t last long either, it was swiftly debunked and thrown into the same trash bin of fake glory as the rest.
This latest lie about Panjgur is just another line in their losing script. The aim?
Create fear. Spread chaos. Cover up failures.
But the truth stands taller than their tweets.
To the people of Pakistan: stay alert, stay united, and don’t let the agents of Fitna al-Hindustan, and also of Fitna al-Khawarij, whether they wear saffron or black turbans, confuse truth with fiction.