Independent Report
Sanjuwi, February 13, 2026: Thousands of residents gathered in Sanjuwi on Thursday in a vibrant display of patriotism, pledging steadfast support for the Pakistan Army and reaffirming their commitment to national unity. The rally was led by Provincial Minister for Food, Haji Noor Muhammad Khan Dummar, who declared unequivocally that terrorism has no place in Balochistan.
Addressing the crowd, Minister Dummar stated, “The people of Balochistan fully back the policies of our armed forces and state institutions. Pakistan is our shared home, and we will defend it with our blood and sweat.” He lauded the sacrifices of both military personnel and civilian martyrs, emphasizing that their courage continues to inspire the nation.
The gathering included Deputy Commissioner Abdul Quddus Achakzai, tribal elders, civil society representatives, and community members. Attendees waved green crescent flags and chanted “Pakistan Zindabad” and “Pak Army Zindabad,” while Sanjuwi Bazaar was decorated with national flags, transforming the town into a vivid scene of collective patriotism.
Minister Dummar also condemned recent attacks in Quetta and other districts, referring to the perpetrators as “Fitna al-Khawarij,” and praised security agencies for neutralizing threats with determination. He highlighted ongoing challenges from foreign adversaries, including India and Israel, asserting that Pakistan’s resilience and national unity have repeatedly thwarted attempts to destabilize the country.
Reflecting on the nation’s founding, the minister reminded citizens that Pakistan was achieved through the sacrifices of Quaid-e-Azam Muhammad Ali Jinnah and countless others, stressing that safeguarding the homeland is a shared responsibility of all Pakistanis.
Observers noted that the massive turnout and fervent participation at the rally underscored strong public solidarity with the Pakistan Army and reinforced the province’s collective stance against terrorism and extremism.
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