QUETTA: Rallies erupt across Balochistan to express the solidarity with the Pakistan’s armed forces. Oceans of people flooded out on the roads after Afghanistan’s unprovoked attack on the Pakistani areas targeting the civil residences.
The Balochistan people expressed their hearties support to the armed forces of Pakistan and admired the befitting response of the armed forces of Pakistan.
A rally led by Balochistan’s health minister Bakht Kakar was held in Quetta. Thousands of people took part in the rally and chanted slogans in the favor of Pakistan.
The speakers said that Pakistan sheltered millions of Afghans for decades and supported Afghanistan during crises, yet today, Afghanistan is attacking Pakistan under foreign influence.
The people reaffirmed that when it comes to the nation’s survival and security, not a single Pakistani will stand back from defending their homeland.
The citizen said that instead of carrying out attacks in Pakistani territory, Afghanistan must work for the development and the prosperity of its people.
It is worth mentioning that Afghanistan has been backing the militant groups to launch attacks in Pakistan for the past many decades, the Indian-sponsored militants groups like TTP, BLA , Majeed Brigade and Daish have been attacking not only the security forces but also the innocent civilians in the areas of Balochistan and KP.
Pakistan has repeatedly asked the Afghan government not to let the terror groups to operate from their territory.
However, despite Pakistan’s repetitive demand, Afghanistan has backed and encouraged the militant groups to launch attack on Pakistani soil.
Pakistan launched an air strike on a hideout of the TTP commander Noor wali Mehsud in Kabul.
The Afghan security forces carried out massive attacks across the border, on which, the armed forces of Pakistan gave a befitting response killing some 200 Afghan militants and injuring several.
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Pakistan has also taken control some dozens of Taliban check posts on the border. Some 23 soldiers of Pakistani armed forces embraced martyrdom.