In a bid to halt the Baloch Raaji Muchi caravans, authorities in Pak-occupied-Balochistan have decided to deploy additional police forces and anti-riot equipment. Requests for more resources have been made to Quetta, and key routes such as Jeoni, Pasni, and Talar will be blocked to prevent the caravans from proceeding.
The crackdown in Pak-occupied Balochistan has intensified as police file First Information Reports (FIRs) against individuals linked to the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) and the Voice for Baloch Missing Persons. These legal actions target relatives of missing persons and prominent leaders within these organizations.
The Pak establishment has also taken measures to disrupt the upcoming Baloch National Gathering scheduled for July 28 in Gwadar. Over a thousand of Pak Army personnel have been deployed in Gwadar to obstruct the gathering. Transport companies have been threatened with consequences if they provide buses for the event. Furthermore, the Kech district administration has imposed a ban on collecting donations for the gathering.
Despite these obstacles, the Baloch community is being urged to participate in the “Baloch Raaji Muchi” and to contact central leadership for support and cooperation. The gathering is a platform to protest against ongoing atrocities faced by the Baloch community under Pak military rule since 1948.