A candlelight vigil was held in Panjgur to honour the labourers who were martyred in a recent terrorist attack by the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA).
Citizens gathered in large numbers to pay tribute to the victims, with the event concluding in a peace walk to express solidarity with the families of the martyrs.
The peace walk, organized by the District Council Panjgur, saw significant participation from local residents and officials.
Protesters carried placards denouncing the bloodshed in Panjgur, calling for an end to the violence that has shaken the community.
Participants emphasized that spilling the blood of innocent people goes against the traditions of the Baloch people.
They reaffirmed their identity as Pakistanis, highlighting the unity between Punjabis, Baloch, Sindhis, and all ethnic groups in the country.
"This is a crime against humanity and Baloch traditions," echoed many attendees. As citizens of the Gawargo sub-division, they strongly condemned the brutal attack and demanded immediate action against the terrorists responsible for the atrocity.
The event ended with a collective call for justice, urging the government to take swift measures against those involved in the tragic incident.