The Baloch Yakjehti Committee has declared that starting Wednesday, a week-long series of candlelight vigils will be held across Pak-occupied-Balochistan to honor the martyrs of Baloch Raaji Muchi. In addition, a Raaji Soghandi Diwan (Raaji Mourning Assembly) will be organized to commemorate their sacrifice.

The spokesperson for the committee urged all zones to prepare extensively for the Diwan and to pay a profound tribute to the martyrs. He emphasized the importance of these events in honoring their memory.

Meanwhile, the sit-in protest in Gwadar, which is now in its ninth day, continues to draw attention to Pak Army’s brutality and savagery in response to the Baloch Raaji Muchi movement. The spokesperson highlighted that despite facing numerous hardships and state oppression, the Baloch people are demonstrating remarkable resilience and determination.

The ongoing protests represent a significant advancement in the public resistance movement within Pak-occupied-Balochistan, though it is acknowledged that this struggle remains long and challenging. The spokesperson called on the Baloch people and the Baloch Yakjehti Committee members to be mentally and intellectually prepared for this extended struggle, as it is crucial for achieving success.

The statement further said that the Pak Army has resorted to extreme measures of brutality in an attempt to undermine Raaji Muchi. However, the courage and resolve of the Baloch people have underscored that public power is the ultimate force, rendering occupied-state power insignificant in comparison.

Moreover, the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) will host a discussion on X (formerly Twitter), featuring central leadership, intellectuals, and journalists who will address the Pak Army’s crackdown on Raaji Muchi and the current situation in Pak-occupied-Balochistan.

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