Pakistan Labels Salman Khan as ‘Terrorist’ in Balochistan Row, Sparks Outrage in India

A shocking development emerged after Pakistan allegedly labelled Bollywood actor Salman Khan as a “terrorist” in connection with the Azad Balochistan issue. The move came through a controversial post shared by a Pakistan-based account that accused Khan of supporting anti-Pakistan narratives. The claim, however, has been widely dismissed in India as baseless and politically motivated, drawing criticism from fans and media circles alike.

Reports suggest the controversy began when Pakistan’s propaganda-linked handles circulated fake visuals linking Khan to groups advocating for Balochistan’s independence. The allegation appeared soon after a social media campaign highlighting the human rights crisis in Balochistan gained traction globally. Salman Khan, known for maintaining a non-political public image, has not made any statements related to the region, making the claims appear entirely fabricated.

In India, the post sparked immediate backlash. Social media users, including industry figures, criticized Pakistan’s attempt to drag an Indian celebrity into a sensitive geopolitical issue. Many pointed out that this is not the first time public figures have been used to divert attention from internal crises within Pakistan. Political analysts noted that such tactics are often aimed at deflecting global criticism over domestic unrest and international scrutiny of Pakistan’s record on human rights.

For Tier 2 Indian cities where Khan’s fan following runs deep, the news caused visible anger among local audiences. Fans organized online trends defending the actor and calling out the misinformation campaign. Several users reminded that Khan’s films are widely viewed even across the border, and such political labeling only adds to the growing hostility between the nations.

As of now, Salman Khan’s team has chosen not to respond to the matter, maintaining silence amid the chaos. The episode underlines how social media warfare between India and Pakistan increasingly extends beyond politics into the realm of culture and entertainment. For now, it stands as another reminder of how misinformation can distort narratives, especially when celebrities become easy targets in cross-border tensions.

Sakshi Lade

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