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Public Anger Grows in Balochistan as Citizens Protest Against BLA

Citizens in Balochistan protest against BLA violence, burn the group’s flag, and demand peace, security, and economic stability.

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Balochistan citizens protest against BLA violence

Residents in Khuzdar burn the banned BLA flag during a protest, expressing anger over violence and calling for peace in Balochistan.

May 1, 2026

Residents in Khuzdar openly rejected violence by burning the flag of the banned group and calling for peace and stability in the region.

Citizens Speak Out Against Violence and Fear

In a strong public reaction, residents of Khuzdar held a protest against the banned militant group Baloch Liberation Army. During the demonstration, citizens burned the group’s flag and raised slogans against terrorism.

At the same time, people said the group has brought nothing but fear and loss to their area. According to protesters, repeated attacks have damaged daily life and made people feel unsafe in their own homes. Many said they could no longer stay silent.

Call for Peace and Protection of Livelihoods

Meanwhile, protesters stressed that violence has badly hurt local businesses and jobs. They explained that instability has pushed investors away and left families struggling to earn a living. As a result, ordinary people have paid the highest price for ongoing unrest.

In addition, citizens rejected the group’s claim of working for local interests. They said any group that harms innocent people cannot represent the people of Balochistan. Protesters demanded firm action against militants so peace and development can return.

In the end, the protest sent a clear message. The people of Khuzdar want peace, not violence, and they refuse to support any group that threatens their future.

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