▲ 246 r/chutyapa+3 crossposts

Viral Clip Sparks Calls for Investigation After Man Claims to Be BSF Soldier

A disturbing video circulating across social media platforms has triggered widespread condemnation after an individual claiming to be a member of the Indian Border Security Force (BSF) openly admitted to carrying out fatal operations against Muslims in Jammu and Kashmir.

The viral clip captures a live-streamed video chat between a Pakistani content creator and an individual who claims to be actively deployed in a remote forested area.

During the conversation, the host explicitly questioned the individual about his actions, asking, "How many? Tell me. Two Muslims?"

The man responded directly, claiming involvement in multiple killings: "Three, I and two." He then went on to describe the setting and the alleged methodology behind these operations.

"We are in Kashmir… in a forest, like a rainy forest and dark night," the man stated on camera. When questioned about the legality and justification of these actions, he openly admitted to fabricating threats: "We pretend that he is a terrorist, so we kill them."

When pressed for further details about his identity, the individual disclosed his unit and rank, stating, "We are the lowest rank, like BSF, Border Security Force."

The exchange took an even darker turn when the host asked about the motive behind these actions. The individual did not hesitate to express deep-seated religious animosity, stating:

"There is a reason, because without a reason we can't kill any Muslims… I like to kill Muslims… the whole world is white, not Muslims."

As the host challenged the gravity of these admissions and demanded that the individual show his face clearly to the camera, the man became defensive, attempted to obscure his appearance, and eventually terminated the video connection.

The footage has sparked widespread backlash online, with social media users, human rights advocates, and viewers calling on Indian defence authorities and law enforcement agencies to launch an immediate investigation. Commentators have urged officials to verify whether the individual is indeed an active-duty BSF member or an impersonator deliberately attempting to fuel communal tensions.

u/SlayJarr — 12 hours ago
▲ 107 r/chutyapa+1 crossposts

Today went to a local swimming pool...

Today went to a local swimming pool...

u/SlayJarr — 1 day ago
▲ 24 r/GenZpk

If everyone already knows what the human body looks like, why do we still wear clothes? (Wrong answers only)

u/SlayJarr — 4 days ago

Make Pakistan a secular state

Abolish blasphemy laws in Pakistan.

Make it a modern, progressive, secular country.

Give women equal rights.

Make curriculum modern ,add gender studies, civic education.

Teach children etiquette in class rooms.

Make students clean bathrooms, classrooms, cafeterias.

Take them for community service trips weekly.

Remove religion from curriculum .

Hand out Mullahs state approved sermons free of discrimination, misogyny, sectarian violence.

Shut down all madrassas.

Make pedophilia punishable by death.

Make religion a personal matter.

That’s all you need to reform a society.

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u/SlayJarr — 7 days ago

Make Pakistan a secular state

Abolish blasphemy laws in Pakistan.

Make it a modern, progressive, secular country.

Give women equal rights.

Make curriculum modern ,add gender studies, civic education.

Teach children etiquette in class rooms.

Make students clean bathrooms, classrooms, cafeterias.

Take them for community service trips weekly.

Remove religion from curriculum .

Hand out Mullahs state approved sermons free of discrimination, misogyny, sectarian violence.

Shut down all madrassas.

Make pedophilia punishable by death.

Make religion a personal matter.

That’s all you need to reform a society.

reddit.com
u/SlayJarr — 7 days ago
▲ 79 r/GenZpk

Make Pakistan a secular state

Abolish blasphemy laws in Pakistan.

Make it a modern, progressive, secular country.

Give women equal rights.

Make curriculum modern ,add gender studies, civic education.

Teach children etiquette in class rooms.

Make students clean bathrooms, classrooms, cafeterias.

Take them for community service trips weekly.

Remove religion from curriculum .

Hand out Mullahs state approved sermons free of discrimination, misogyny, sectarian violence.

Shut down all madrassas.

Make pedophilia punishable by death.

Make religion a personal matter.

That’s all you need to reform a society.

reddit.com
u/SlayJarr — 7 days ago

10 months after graduation and I'm completely lost. What should I do?

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I graduated 10 months ago in BSCS, and since then I've applied to countless internships and entry-level jobs. Almost every application either gets rejected or never receives a response. At this point, I'm mentally exhausted.

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I'm genuinely worried about my future. It feels like everyone else is moving forward while I'm stuck in the same place. I want to keep learning and improving, but without real work experience, I don't even know what direction to take anymore.

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For context, I have strong English communication skills, I'm comfortable with computer software (Microsoft Office, general productivity tools, etc.), and I'm willing to learn whatever is needed. I'm not expecting a high-paying job—I just want an opportunity to gain experience and start building my career.

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If anyone has advice on where to find internships, remote work, entry-level jobs, or skills that are actually in demand, I'd really appreciate it. If your company is hiring interns or juniors, I'd be grateful for any leads.

​

Has anyone else been in this situation? How did you finally break out of it?

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u/SlayJarr — 14 days ago

10 months after graduation and I'm completely lost. What should I do?

​

I graduated 10 months ago in BSCS, and since then I've applied to countless internships and entry-level jobs. Almost every application either gets rejected or never receives a response. At this point, I'm mentally exhausted.

​

I'm genuinely worried about my future. It feels like everyone else is moving forward while I'm stuck in the same place. I want to keep learning and improving, but without real work experience, I don't even know what direction to take anymore.

​

For context, I have strong English communication skills, I'm comfortable with computer software (Microsoft Office, general productivity tools, etc.), and I'm willing to learn whatever is needed. I'm not expecting a high-paying job—I just want an opportunity to gain experience and start building my career.

​

If anyone has advice on where to find internships, remote work, entry-level jobs, or skills that are actually in demand, I'd really appreciate it. If your company is hiring interns or juniors, I'd be grateful for any leads.

​

Has anyone else been in this situation? How did you finally break out of it?

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u/SlayJarr — 14 days ago
▲ 6 r/jobs

10 months after graduation and I'm completely lost. What should I do?

​

I graduated 10 months ago in BSCS, and since then I've applied to countless internships and entry-level jobs. Almost every application either gets rejected or never receives a response. At this point, I'm mentally exhausted.

​

I'm genuinely worried about my future. It feels like everyone else is moving forward while I'm stuck in the same place. I want to keep learning and improving, but without real work experience, I don't even know what direction to take anymore.

​

For context, I have strong English communication skills, I'm comfortable with computer software (Microsoft Office, general productivity tools, etc.), and I'm willing to learn whatever is needed. I'm not expecting a high-paying job—I just want an opportunity to gain experience and start building my career.

​

If anyone has advice on where to find internships, remote work, entry-level jobs, or skills that are actually in demand, I'd really appreciate it. If your company is hiring interns or juniors, I'd be grateful for any leads.

​

Has anyone else been in this situation? How did you finally break out of it?

reddit.com
u/SlayJarr — 14 days ago