India is now fighting not only on our borders but on the battlegrounds of information, ideology and public opinion.
The most dangerous face of this war is digital warfare, where the enemy does not use guns but spreads false narratives and manipulates social media.
One such face is Bilawal Khan alias “Bittu Sharma”, who, trained by Pakistan’s ISI, has been working to poison our society from within.
🔹 1. The Real Face: Not Bittu Sharma but ISI Agent Bilawal Khan
For years a social-media handle called “Bittu Sharma” has operated in India. In reality the account is run by Pakistani national Bilawal Khan, reportedly trained by the ISI to:
- write in Hindi,
 - understand India’s caste and religious dynamics,
 - and to manipulate social media to sow discord.
 
The mission was explicit:
- divide Hindus into sub-castes,
 - Portray Sikhs as separate from Hindus,
 - Sow resentment among Dalits and backward groups against Brahmins,
 - And generate an anti-Modi mood in India.
 
Gradually, this operator presented himself as a “social activist” and a “secular commentator” and infiltrated opposition propaganda channels.
🔹 2. A Social-Media Campaign of Hate
This agent continuously posted material designed to create distrust, caste strife and communal division within Hindu society.
He initiated fake arguments on themes like:
- “Brahmin vs Dalit”,
 - “Hindu vs Sikh”,
 - “North vs South India”,
 - “Tradition vs Modernity”.
 
The intended effect: Divide and weaken — to erode Hindu unity and make India culturally vulnerable. Many of his phrases and idioms even revealed a Pakistani Urdu flavor.
🔹 3. Silence or Complicity of the Opposition -Coincidence or Conspiracy?
- Alarmingly, several of his posts were repeatedly shared by leaders and spokespeople from Congress, the Samajwadi Party and left-leaning journalists.
 - His tweets were amplified by anti-India media portals and NGO networks.
 - Is this a coincidence that Pakistan-scripted propaganda aligns with the narrative of India’s political opposition? Or is there a deliberate ideological nexus seeking to destabilize the nation?
 - Under previous Congress administrations, foreign NGOs were permitted to operate inside India. Those channels were often exploited. Today, the same networks appear to be operating via social media proxies to foment unrest.
 
🔹 4. Sympathy as a Psychological Wedge
- On several occasions the agent posted photos of his daughter, described as suffering from a congenital genetic disorder — a condition more common in regions where cousin marriages are practiced.
 - This was a deliberate tactic to win sympathy and emotional trust, particularly among Indian youth (Gen Z), to sow self-doubt and guilt about their religion and nation.
 
🔹 5. Penetration into Media and Universities
These agents rarely act alone. Behind them stands a whole ecosystem:
- Media houses that, at times, accept foreign funds and publish narratives damaging to India’s image.
 - Universities where left-wing professors cloak anti-national messaging as “freedom of expression” and influence students.
 - NGOs operating under humanitarian pretexts while pushing agendas that weaken national cohesion.
 - This network organizes protests and spreads false narratives on issues such as CAA, NRC, the Ram Mandir, and Article 370 — all aimed at undermining India from within.
 
🔹 6. A Strategic ISI – Opposition Convergence
- During Congress rule, elements sympathetic to Pakistan’s stance often received tacit political accommodation.
 - Today, that approach is implemented across social platforms where ISI-linked agents act as amplifiers for opposition narratives.
 - This is a war of ideas: instead of bullets, the enemy uses tweets, videos and fake stories.
 
🔹 7. An International Disinformation Network
- Material from this agent was sometimes amplified by portals in the UK, Canada and the US.
 - Certain Western South-Asian “human rights” groups promoted his posts as an “Indian liberal voice.”
 - In truth, this is the same network disturbed by India’s growing global confidence under current leadership — and therefore seeking to create digital instability.
 
🔹 8. What Must Be Done – A People’s Movement for National Defence
- Government action: Conduct deep investigations into such ISI agents and fake accounts.
 - Audit foreign funding: Make independent financial audits mandatory for foreign-funded NGOs.
 - Cleanse campuses: Ensure ideological balance in universities and curb organized propagation of anti-national doctrine.
 - Digital literacy: Equip citizens to identify and report fake profiles and disinformation.
 - Community organisation: Hindu society must cease being passive spectators — organise, educate and protect.
 
🔹 9. This Is an Ideological War; Be Alert
- This is not a trivial social-media episode; it is part of a wider information war aimed at fragmenting India’s unity, culture and Sanatana heritage.
 - History shows that when foreign forces tried to break India, patriots rose to defend it.
 - Today every nationalist must pledge to recognise, expose, and resist such propaganda networks; silence and inaction will cost the nation dearly.
 
🔹 Core Message
- “India’s greatest threat today does not come from across the border alone — it comes from traitors within. Identifying, exposing and countering them is the highest duty of the nation.”
 
🇮🇳 Jai Bharat, Vandematram 🇮🇳
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