Widespread Observance of Kashmir Black Day Across Balochistan in Solidarity with Kashmiri People

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In observance of Kashmir Black Day and in solidarity with the people of occupied Kashmir, multiple districts across Balochistan held rallies, processions, and public gatherings on October 27, 2025. The events highlighted Pakistan’s continued support for Kashmiri self-determination and condemned 78 years of Indian occupation.

Quetta:
A solemn rally was organized under the leadership of the Quetta district administration, beginning from the Deputy Commissioner’s Office and concluding at Serena Chowk. Participants included officials, tribal and political leaders, and members of civil society. The rally featured banners and placards denouncing Indian atrocities in Kashmir, and participants raised slogans demanding international attention to India’s aggression and human rights violations. Speakers reaffirmed Pakistan’s unwavering moral, diplomatic, and political support for the Kashmiri struggle for freedom.

Usta Muhammad:
A rally led by Additional Deputy Commissioner Muhammad Ismail Baloch started from Jinnah Road and ended at the Deputy Commissioner’s Office. SSP Usta Muhammad Ghulam Hussain Bajoi, medical superintendent Dr. Abdul Jabbar Soomro, and numerous local officials, students, and citizens participated. The participants condemned India’s illegal occupation of Kashmir and reaffirmed Pakistan’s commitment to supporting Kashmiri self-determination.

Kachhi District:
Under the directives of Deputy Commissioner Captain (R) Juma Dad Mandokhel, a solidarity rally was held, led by Assistant Commissioner Dhadhar Qazi Parvez Ahmed. District officials, educators, students, social leaders, and citizens joined, carrying banners calling for the rights of Kashmiris. The Assistant Commissioner praised the sacrifices of the Kashmiri people and emphasized Pakistan’s continued support for their struggle.

Nasirabad Division & Jafarabad:
Deputy Commissioners in Nasirabad and Jafarabad led rallies in which district officials, school students, and civil society members participated. Protesters carried banners and raised slogans such as “Kashmir will become Pakistan” and “Long Live Pakistan Army,” condemning 78 years of Indian atrocities. Addressing participants, officials highlighted that despite decades of oppression, Kashmiri resilience remains unbroken, and Pakistan will continue political, diplomatic, and moral support until Kashmir achieves freedom. A separate student rally in Nasirabad was also conducted, emphasizing awareness among the younger generation about the Kashmiri struggle.

Balochistan Police Action – Usta Muhammad:
In a separate security update, SP Usta Muhammad Ghulam Hussain Bajoi conducted inspections of the main commercial areas, including Shahy Bazaar, Resham Gali, and Afghan Gali, ensuring safety for traders and minority communities. Additionally, the police successfully apprehended a fugitive wanted in a school teacher’s murder case, reaffirming their commitment to law enforcement and justice.

Political Parties and Civil Leaders:
In Usta Muhammad, a modest but dignified rally was organized by Sardar Muhammad Haroon Khan Jamali, leader of PPP, led by Mir Zarar Nasir Khan Jamali. Participants, including party activists, tribal elders, and students, condemned Indian aggression and expressed solidarity with Kashmiri brothers, chanting slogans such as “Kashmir will become Pakistan” and “Long Live Pakistan Army.”

The events across Balochistan collectively reinforced Pakistan’s message of unwavering support for Kashmiris and condemnation of Indian occupation, while urging the international community to uphold justice and human rights.

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