Salman Khan Faces Backlash in Pakistan Over Balochistan Statement

salman khan declared terrorist pakistan balochistan remark

Bollywood actor Salman Khan has become the focal point of a major geopolitical controversy following comments made at the Joy Forum 2025 in Riyadh, where he distinguished “Balochistan” from “Pakistan.” The remark, made mid-October, has now escalated, with viral social media reports claiming Pakistan designated Salman Khan a terrorist. However, an investigation by this publication finds the ‘terrorist’ designation is based on a widely circulated, unverified document that appears to be fabricated.

Key Facts: What We Know

  • The Remark: At the Joy Forum 2025 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (not Abu Dhabi), around October 16-17, Salman Khan listed expatriate communities in the Gulf, stating: “There are people from Balochistan, there are people from Afghanistan, there are people from Pakistan, everyone is working here.”
  • The Viral Claim: Beginning October 26, 2025, numerous media reports and social media accounts circulated a purported notification. This document claimed the “Government of Balochistan” had placed Khan on the ‘Fourth Schedule’ of Pakistan’s Anti-Terrorism Act (1997), labeling him an “Azad Balochistan Facilitator.”
  • The Fact-Check: The notification is fraught with discrepancies. Its “recommendation” date (October 7, 2025) is before Khan’s remarks (c. October 16-17). Furthermore, designating a foreign national is typically a federal, not provincial, action.
  • Official Silence: As of October 27, 2025, no official Pakistani government body (e.g., Ministry of Interior, Ministry of Foreign Affairs) or credible mainstream Pakistani media outlet (e.g., Dawn, Geo News) has confirmed the notification’s existence or authenticity.
  • The Reaction: Khan’s original remark was praised by Baloch leaders and activists but drew condemnation from Pakistani nationalists. The subsequent unverified ‘terrorist’ claim was widely amplified by Indian media and social media users.

The Remark That Ignited a Firestorm

The controversy began at the Joy Forum 2025, a high-profile event in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, attended by Salman Khan alongside fellow actors Shah Rukh Khan and Aamir Khan.

What Salman Khan Said

During a panel discussion on the global reach of Indian cinema, Khan highlighted the diverse South Asian diaspora in the Middle East as a key audience. In a video clip that subsequently went viral, Khan stated:

“Right now, if you make a Hindi film and release it here (in Saudi Arabia), it will be a superhit… because so many people from other countries have come here. There are people from Balochistan, there are people from Afghanistan, there are people from Pakistan, everyone is working here.

The explicit separation of “Balochistan” from “Pakistan” was immediately seized upon. Balochistan is officially the largest province of Pakistan, but it is also home to a decades-long separatist insurgency. The remark was interpreted by many as either a significant geopolitical “slip of the tongue” or a deliberate acknowledgment of Balochistan’s distinct identity.

The ‘Terrorist’ Label: Fact vs. Fabrication

The 'Terrorist' Label Fact vs. Fabrication

Within days of the remark, the narrative escalated dramatically. On October 26, 2025, reports emerged, primarily on social media platform X (formerly Twitter) and amplified by several Indian news outlets, claiming Pakistan had taken official action against the actor.

These reports centered on a single document: a purported notification from the “Home Department, Government of Balochistan.” This document alleged that Khan was being added to the ‘Fourth Schedule’ of Pakistan’s Anti-Terrorism Act, 1997. This schedule is a watchlist for individuals suspected of links to terrorism, subjecting them to monitoring and travel restrictions.

However, journalistic verification reveals the document is highly suspect and almost certainly a forgery.

Key Discrepancies and Red Flags

An analysis of the viral notification exposes critical flaws that undermine its authenticity.

  1. The Chronological Impossibility (Date Discrepancy)
    • The viral notification is dated October 16, 2025.
    • It states that the recommendation to place Khan on the list was given on October 7, 2025.
    • Salman Khan’s remarks at the Joy Forum, which are the stated reason for the action, occurred between October 16-17, 2025—more than a week after the supposed recommendation was made. This chronological error strongly indicates the document was fabricated after the fact.
  2. The Jurisdictional Discrepancy (Source Authority)
    • The notification is attributed to the provincial “Government of Balochistan.”
    • Declaring a foreign national a ‘terrorist’ or placing them on a federal watchlist like the Fourth Schedule is a sovereign, federal-level action. This authority rests with the Ministry of Interior in Islamabad, not a provincial home department. (Source: Financial Express analysis, October 26, 2025)
  3. The Mainstream Media Blackout (Lack of Confirmation)
    • As of 1:00 PM (GMT+6) on October 27, 2025, not a single credible, mainstream Pakistani news organization has reported on this notification.
    • The Pakistani government, including the Ministry of Foreign Affairs (which typically responds to such diplomatic incidents) and the Ministry of Interior, has remained entirely silent.
    • This lack of official confirmation or even discussion within Pakistan is the most telling sign that the document is fraudulent.

Despite these red flags, the unverified claim that the Salman Khan terrorist Pakistan designation was official was widely reported, highlighting the speed of disinformation in the region.

Polarized Reactions and Geopolitical Context

While the ‘terrorist’ label appears fake, the impact of Khan’s original remark is very real, landing on the sensitive fault line of the Balochistan conflict.

To understand the sensitivity, one must understand Balochistan. It is Pakistan’s largest province by area (nearly 44% of the country) but its least populated. It is rich in natural resources, including natural gas, copper, and gold. However, Baloch nationalist groups have waged a long-running insurgency against the Pakistani state, alleging economic exploitation, political disenfranchisement, and human rights abuses. The region is also of immense strategic importance as it hosts the deep-sea Gwadar Port, the centerpiece of the multi-billion dollar China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).

Any high-profile international mention of Balochistan as separate from Pakistan is thus seen by Islamabad as a challenge to its territorial integrity.

What to Watch Next

The story remains in two parts: the fallout from the actual remark and the disinformation campaign stemming from the fake notification.

  1. Awaited Clarification: The most anticipated development is a potential statement from Salman Khan’s team to clarify the intent behind his remark.
  2. Official Pakistani Response: While Islamabad has been silent on the fake document, it may still issue a diplomatic protest or official statement condemning Khan’s original remark itself.
  3. Information War: The incident serves as a case study in how unverified documents can be “weaponized” online by nationalist accounts on both sides to score political points, with mainstream media outlets caught in the crossfire.

While the headline “Pakistan Declares Salman Khan a Terrorist” is explosive, it is, based on all available evidence, false. It appears to be a piece of disinformation stemming from a forged document.

The real story is that a single, perhaps unintentional, phrase by a Bollywood superstar on an international stage was potent enough to trigger a diplomatic incident, provide a massive morale boost to a separatist movement, and fuel a disinformation campaign that spread across the subcontinent. The Salman Khan terrorist Pakistan narrative is, for now, a case of viral fabrication piggybacking on real-world geopolitical tensions.

 

The Information is Collected from Livemint and Yahoo.


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