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Eidul Azha was observed across Pakistan on Saturday with religious spirit, as citizens came together to mark the occasion with prayers, unity, and a sense of sacrifice. Special congregational prayers were held in mosques, Eidgahs, and open grounds in cities, towns, and villages nationwide.

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In Quetta, Governor Balochistan Jaffar Khan Mandokhail offered Eid prayers at the Governor House. People from various walks of life also participated in the prayers, sharing moments of reflection and gratitude.

Religious scholars across the country delivered sermons highlighting the significance of Eidul Azha, urging Muslims to embody the values of sacrifice, compassion, and social harmony. They called on the faithful to support the underprivileged and promote unity among communities.

The festival was celebrated with enthusiasm, and families engaged in the traditional sacrifice of animals, distributing meat among the needy as a symbol of generosity and faith.

To ensure public safety, strict security arrangements were implemented across the country. Law enforcement agencies remained on high alert, and no untoward incidents were reported from any part of the province, reflecting the success of the security plan.

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