Sardar Muhammad Khondai, News Desk, Barakat Baloch:
The people of Balochistan, particularly in Gwadar and Chaman, Quetta, TURBAT have held mass gatherings, rallies, and prayer ceremonies to celebrate Pakistan’s successful defense during the recent escalation with India. Citizens from all walks of life, including tribal elders, scholars, students, and government officials, hailed the Pakistan Armed Forces for their professionalism, bravery, and decisive action.
In Gwadar, the district administration issued an official statement welcoming the Pakistan-India ceasefire, calling it a testament to the strength and strategic depth of Pakistan’s military.
The statement praised the Pakistan Air Force for downing an Indian Rafale jet, describing the action as “a golden chapter in the history of the PAF” and proof of the country’s military superiority. “Pakistan has once again shown the world that it is fully capable of responding to any aggression with strength and unity,” the statement said.
The administration also highlighted that divine support and the unwavering faith of Pakistan’s armed forces continue to be their greatest asset. “Martyrdom is the highest honor for a believer,” it added, stressing that the recent success is a source of pride for the entire nation.
Meanwhile, in Chaman, a grand thanksgiving event was held under the leadership of Deputy Commissioner Habib Ahmad Bangulzai. The ceremony was attended by tribal elders, religious leaders, students, and the general public. Participants expressed their joy over Operation Bunyān al-Marsūs, which they credited for a strong and strategic Pakistani response to Indian aggression.
Attendees recited the Holy Quran for the souls of the martyrs and prayed for the sovereignty and unity of Pakistan. Food was distributed in honor of the martyrs, and participants vowed to continue standing by the military and government in defending the nation’s borders.
A rally through Chaman city saw enthusiastic participation, with people waving national flags and carrying banners praising the Pakistan Army. Chants of “Pakistan Zindabad” and “Pak Army Zindabad” echoed across the streets, as citizens reaffirmed their support for national defense and resilience.
Speakers at both events urged Indian leadership to abandon its hostility and warned that any future misadventures would face even stronger resistance. The overwhelming show of unity, patriotism, and public confidence in the military was seen as a clear message to the world that Pakistan stands united in the face of any threat.