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Thousands of women took to the streets to oppose Mehrang’s arrest in Boolchistan
His biggest province of Balochistan is becoming a sore throat for Pakistan. The province, once considered the zamindari of the rulers of Islamabad, now dominates the Baloch rebels.
The ground reality is that the Pakistani army’s hold in Balochistan is now confined around the capital Quetta. The streets of Balochistan are now coin of face fighters. The situation is that the International Red Cross now has to take approval from Baloch fighters to step into this area.
The Chinese workers working in the seepack have been sent to safe places. They have been told that they should not get out of Gwadar. This is the second time Pakistan has to face such a huge rebellion in one of its province. Earlier, between 2000–10, Khyber was seen in the tribal areas of Pakhtunkhwa when TTP captured several areas.
Meanwhile, 10,000 women took to the streets to protest the arrest of human rights activist Mehrang Baloch in Balochistan.
6 bus passengers of Punjab province shot dead, two policemen died due to blast in Quetta
Armed rebels in Gwadar shot and shot the bus passengers on Wednesday, killing six people. The attack took place on the Ormara Highway. The bus was going to Karachi. According to the report, all the dead belonged to Punjab province. On the other hand, the rebels in Quetta targeted the police van from the IED. Due to this, 3, including two policemen, died while 21 were injured.

IED blast occurred on Thursday in Quetta. In this, 3 people died.
China deploys 60 private security forces in Pakistan
In view of the increasing threat of Baloch rebels attacks, China has first deployed its private security forces in Pakistan.
According to sources, China has appointed three private security companies- Dave Security Frontier Service Group, China Overseas Security Group and Huaxin Zongshan Security Service to protect their engineers and workers.
In the first phase, 60 Chinese security personnel have been deployed on two seepack power projects located in Sindh province. They will work closely with the Pak Army.
Women on the streets in Quetta against Mehrang’s arrest
Apart from Baloch rebels, human rights activists in Balochistan province are challenging the Baloch Pak Army and the government. Due to this, he was arrested by the Pak government last week. Pakistani agencies imprisoned Mehanrang and thought that the challenge would end, but now more than 10,000 women are on the roads against their arrest.
The Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA) has supported the movement. Along with this, now the BLA is also getting the support of the general public. This has made the situation more serious.
The movement has created a stir in the political corridors. This movement has organized the youth and women. Apart from this, due to the harsh response of the Pak Army and the government, the situation in Balochistan seems to be deteriorating instead of recovering.