Islamabad, July 29, 2025 – Security sources have revealed undeniable evidence exposing the nexus between the banned outfit Fitna-e-Hindustan and the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC). Investigations show that the committee is using the “missing persons” narrative as a cover to shield terrorists involved in deadly attacks against Pakistan.
During an operation in Kalat on July 21, 2025, a key militant of Fitna-e-Hindustan, Sohaib Langov alias Amir Bakhsh, was killed. According to security officials, Langov’s name was included in the Baloch Yakjehti Committee’s so-called list of missing persons. The terrorist outfit itself later confirmed Langov’s death and its association with him.
Earlier, multiple members of Fitna-e-Hindustan who were neutralized in security operations were also found to be on the same list of “missing persons.” Among them was Kareem Jan, who was killed in the Gwadar attack of March 2024, and Abdul Wadood, the terrorist responsible for the deadly assault on a naval base.
Security officials stressed that the BYC narrative of missing persons has long been exploited by Mah Rang Langov, who uses it to further her anti-state agenda and malign Pakistan’s reputation internationally. Several photos and videos circulating on social media show the slain terrorist Sohaib Langov participating in BYC protests alongside Mah Rang Langov.
Investigations further reveal that media platforms “Pank” and “Bham,” affiliated with Fitna-e-Hindustan, falsely claimed that Sohaib Langov had been forcibly disappeared from Killi Sariab, Quetta, on July 24, 2024, and declared him “missing” the following day.
Security agencies have underscored that so-called missing persons promoted by the BYC are, in reality, active operatives of Fitna-e-Hindustan. These militants have carried out numerous terrorist attacks on innocent Pakistani civilians.
“The protests of the Baloch Yakjehti Committee are frequently attended by masked individuals who are, in fact, handlers and facilitators of terrorists,” said security sources. “Authentic evidence confirms that BYC is nothing but a proxy of Fitna-e-Hindustan.”
Officials highlighted that Mah Rang Langov and her associates have never condemned the terror attacks of Fitna-e-Hindustan that target innocent Pakistanis. Instead, they continue to provide cover to militants by portraying them as victims of enforced disappearances.
Security sources concluded that the latest operation in Kalat and supporting evidence have once again unmasked the truth: the so-called “missing persons” narrative is being used to protect Fitna-e-Hindustan terrorists and tarnish Pakistan’s image.