ISLAMABAD: State institutions have tracked multiple social media accounts involved in running anti-state propaganda, with many operating from Central Asia and India. Investigative sources report that 33 such accounts remain active.
According to a private news channel, 22 of these accounts are linked to the network “Fitna Al-Khawarij,” while 11 accounts are being managed by other anti-Pakistan groups.
Sources revealed that accounts using the names Mufti Noorwali and Ghazi Media Net are being operated from Afghanistan by members of Fitna Al-Khawarij. Similarly, accounts titled Ehsanullah Ehsan and Islamabad Post are being run from Central Asia.
Other accounts connected to the same network and operated from Afghanistan include Al-Hassan Mahmood, Syed R. Saahil, Shaheed Mudassir, and Patraaz Stryowrka. Additional Afghanistan-based accounts linked to Fitna Al-Khawarij include Voice of Hindukush, Muthanna Ibn Harithah, Hassan Badr, Jahid Mubarez, and Khorasan Ibn Al-Arabi.
Accounts titled Sadai Hindukush Afghanistan, Nuqta Central Asia, Rehmatullah Katawazai, Al-Shariah Ansar Pakistan, Sarbakaf Mehmund, and Khurasan Bulletin are being operated from Central Asia.
Meanwhile, anti-Pakistan accounts named Mir Yar Baloch and Nighat Abbas are being run from India. Additional India-based accounts include Conflict Monitor, Pakistan Untold, Rayan, War Horizon, The Daily Mulaap, Firdous Khan, World Update, and Amazing Wol. Another account, Baraak Lancer, is being operated from Central Asia.

