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Public Rallies in Balochistan Mark First Anniversary of “Battle of Truth” Operation Bunyān Marsūs

Rallies held across Balochistan mark anniversary of Operation Bunyān Marsūs with public support for Pakistan Army.

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Public rallies in Balochistan showing support for Pakistan Army on the anniversary of Operation Bunyān Marsūs.

Crowds gather across Balochistan to mark the first anniversary of Operation Bunyān Marsūs and show support for the Pakistan Army.

May 8, 2026

Quetta: Large public rallies were held in different cities of Balochistan to mark the first anniversary of “Battle of Truth: Operation Bunyān Marsūs.” The events showed strong support for the Pakistan Army and opposition to India.

People gathered in large numbers and paid tribute to the armed forces. They said the rallies were a way to remember last year’s military events in May, which Pakistan describes as a major success against India.

Participants carried banners and placards with slogans such as “Long Live Pakistan” and “Salute to the Pakistan Army.” Speakers at the rallies said the people of Balochistan stand firmly with the state and its security forces. They also said the public would remain united against any external threats and attempts to create instability.

Political and Security Messaging Highlights Regional Tensions

Meanwhile, analysts say strong anti-India sentiment in parts of Balochistan is linked to ongoing accusations of interference and destabilization attempts in the province. These claims have been repeatedly raised in political and security discussions in Pakistan.

In addition, speakers at the rallies said the outcome of last year’s conflict demonstrated Pakistan’s strength both militarily and diplomatically. They argued that it also changed perceptions of regional power balance.

Furthermore, Pakistan’s diplomatic position has been described by officials as strengthened after the events, with claims of broader international acknowledgment of its regional stability efforts.

The rallies concluded with a renewed pledge from participants that Pakistan’s territorial integrity would be defended and that the people of Balochistan stand with the armed forces.

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