Pakistan accuses India of the Khuzdar incident. However, the truth points to its own dirty hands. While the image of the bus shows charred remnants, the bags of the rescued students are found untouched by flames. Such as the low level of the False Flag operation planted by the Pakistani Army to blacken Bharat’s name.
From the Jaffer Express incident to date, Pakistani Army is losing control of Balochistan. And instead of addressing its goons in uniform, NaPak wants to plant the blame on India. Thankfully, similar to its military acumen of Operation बनयान – Pakistan’s false flag is also full of holes.
The False Flag Script of Khuzdar: Children Used As Cover When Soldiers Were Target
Pakistan’s latest theatrical production in Khuzdar, Balochistan is falling apart at the seams. It claimed that a school bus was allegedly bombed by “Indian terror proxies.” However, the bus burnt beyond recognition conveniently left behind immaculate school bags untouched by fire. Here comes the attempt at attaining the global moral high ground – Pakistan claims that the lives of three “children” were lost while 30+ were injured. However, eyewitnesses, early social media posts, and Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) sources tell a different story.
According to sources, two Pakistan Army soldiers, Muhammad Iqbal and Sardar Muhammad Qadir, were the actual casualties.
The attack targeted a military bus transporting army personnel under the guise of a school run. The NaPak cowards in uniform commonly use this tactic to blend soldiers with civilians in Balochistan. But when the narrative began slipping, Pakistan’s deep state quickly flipped the script: from failed military transport it tried to cover its losses as an “attack on innocent children.”
The Burning Question: Where’s the Fire on the Bags from Khuzdar?
Let’s break down the NaPak lies with Khuzdar facts:
- An entire “Army School” bus allegedly burned to ashes. But school bags lie clean, unscathed, and perfectly staged.
- No photos or videos of injured children, no hospital records, and no grieving families.
- Hospitals sealed off, press restricted. This is exactly what happened during previous NaPak military false flag operations, like APS Peshawar 2014.
- All schools in Balochistan have summer vacations till the end of July 2025. So which school were these “kids” going to?
If this were truly a tragedy involving schoolchildren, wouldn’t the media be swarming the area with stories of mourning parents? Instead, there is complete narrative control. And the radio silence is loud. So why the lie? Simple: Pakistan needs a narrative shift to gain global sympathy.
How Pakistan Plays the Terror Card
With seven Indian delegations visiting world capitals, from Japan to the USA, to expose Pakistan’s use of terrorism as state policy, Islamabad is panicking. The MEA has hit back strongly with spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal calling out NaPak’s bullshit!
“This attempt to hoodwink the world is doomed to fail.”
And rightly so. Pakistan is the global epicenter of terror. And it has a history of “false flags” to vilify India and the Baloch freedom movement. This strategy isn’t new. In Mastung, allegedly a school was attacked, and children died – only to later learn the Pakistan Army orchestrated it. During Operation Zarphazg-3, BLA fighters called off their suicide attacks after spotting schoolchildren. In the Jaffer Express incident, women and children were released unconditionally. The BLA’s rules of engagement protect innocents, which is unlike the Pakistani army. Thus, The Khuzdar incident is simply an extension of that same bloody playbook.
Propaganda Over People: Pakistan’s Info Warfare Exposed
The first reports of the incident were put out by the BLA immediately. They reported that no children were harmed. Additionally, they confirmed that the target was military, not civilian. Yet Pakistan used the “child victim” card to frame BLA and by extension, blacken India’s name.
What is the goal? Deflect attention from rising Baloch nationalism and term it as “terrorism”!
The NaPak military may put out a good face, but its failures are evident to the world and its forces. India’s Operation Sindoor was a success that scared the “Atomi Takat” of Pakistan. The goodwill cultured over the years yields Bharat a global diplomacy offensive that NaPak with its “Bhikari” status cannot counter.
Pakistan indulges in state-sponsored terrorism and psychological warfare — both use its own people as pawns.
The Khuzdar incident is a false flag operation where the truth shall soon be uncovered. The “school children” story shall fall apart and the attempt to damage India’s image shall fail.
Unfortunately for Pakistan, it is proving to be not just NaPak but also NaKabil!