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Balochistan lawmakers condemn Nushki killings

Women parliamentarians in Balochistan have strongly condemned the killing of a mother and daughter in Nushki.

The victims were reportedly killed after militants entered their home. The lawmakers described the incident as deeply tragic.

They said the attack was also against Baloch traditions and social values. They expressed concern over the targeting of civilians, especially women.

Speaking at a press conference in Quetta, Balochistan government adviser Meena Majeed said the victims were identified as Bibi Hanifa and Hafsa.

She alleged that the two women were killed by militants linked to what the authorities describe as Fitna al-Hindustan.

Majeed questioned why the mother and daughter were targeted. She asked what their crime was.

She said ordinary Baloch citizens were now facing threats from militants. She also expressed concern about the targeting of women.

Majeed said the government and security forces were continuing operations against militants in the province.

She assured that those involved in the Nushki attack would be identified and brought before the law. She said the government would continue efforts to protect civilians.

Balochistan Assembly Deputy Speaker Ghazala also condemned the incident. She said women parliamentarians would not remain silent over the killing of the mother and daughter.

Ghazala stressed that women must be protected everywhere. She said their safety should remain a priority under all circumstances.

Provincial Education Minister Raheela Durrani also expressed strong concern over the incident.

Durrani questioned the message being sent about Balochistan when women were targeted and killed. She said such incidents damage the image of the province and create fear among local communities.

The women lawmakers said violence against civilians could not be tolerated. They called for effective action against those responsible for the killings.

They also stressed the need for stronger security measures to protect women and other vulnerable citizens.

The lawmakers expressed solidarity with the victims’ families. They said the government and security institutions must ensure that those responsible for the attack face justice.

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