Protest rally held in Turbat against Indian aggression

Protest rally held in Turbat against Indian aggression

TURBAT: Like the rest of the country, a strong protest rally was held in Turbat, the headquarters of Kech district in Balochistan, against Indian aggression. The district administration of Kech had organised the rally.

Deputy Commissioner Kech, Bashir Ahmed Baloch, and Chairman District Council, Mir Hotman Baloch, led the rally. A large number of citizens participated, including government officials, teachers, employees, traders, local representatives, and members of civil society. Schoolchildren also joined the rally, waving national flags.

The rally began at the Deputy Commissioner’s Office and ended at the same location. Protesters carried banners and placards condemning India and expressing support for the Pakistan Army. Slogans like “Death to Modi” and “Long Live Pakistan Army” were chanted in the protest.

Participants called Indian aggression a serious threat to regional peace. They said India is deliberately targeting civilian populations and places of worship.

Addressing the rally, Deputy Commissioner Bashir Ahmed Baloch said Pakistan stands for peace. He warned that any act of aggression would face a strong response. He added that every citizen stands shoulder to shoulder with the Pakistan Army. He called India’s attacks on border areas unacceptable.

Protesters at the rally pledged unity and vowed to defend national security. Chairman Mir Hothman Baloch condemned India for targeting civilians and mosques, calling it cowardly.

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He said India’s tricks will never succeed and affirmed that the Pakistan Army is fully capable of delivering a powerful response when needed.

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