AWARAN: The residents of Awaran district in Balochistan took to the streets in jubilation following the successful completion of Operation Bunyan-ul-Marsous.
In this sense, people from various areas of Awaran gathered in large numbers, chanting patriotic slogans and expressing gratitude towards the Pakistan Army.
The celebrations included traditional Balochi music, folk dances, and drum performances, reflecting a renewed sense of hope among the population.
Furthermore, the Operation Bunyan-ul-Marsous is part of a broader security initiative launched to counter terrorist networks that have long disrupted peace in Balochistan.
In such a scenario, such celebrations focus on public confidence in national institutions, analysts caution against glorifying military operations without acknowledging the broader implications.
📍بلوچستان کے ضلع آواران میں آپریشن “بنیان المرصوص” پر جشن، عوام سڑکوں پر، پاک فوج کے حق میں نعرے، رقص و ڈھول کی محفلیں۔
دہشتگردی کے بیانیے کو یوں سراہنا خطرناک رجحان ہے۔#BanyanAlMarsous#Balochistan#PakistanZinadabad #PakistanIndianWar pic.twitter.com/O6BcEl3vc9— Daily Balochistan (@dailyNewsBaloch) May 17, 2025
However, the recent scenes from Awaran underline a positive transformation in Balochistan. In addition, children and elders alike participated in the festivities, waving national flags and raising slogans in support of the armed forces.
The region, often portrayed through the lens of conflict and instability, is witnessing a shift, one where its resilient people stand united for peace and progress.
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So far, the locals are hopeful that this operation marks not just an end to militancy but the beginning of a new chapter for Balochistan, defined by development, education, and economic upliftment.