Are the people of Balochistan guilty of nothing more than wanting development, paved roads, and a better life in their underdeveloped regions? Do those self-proclaimed “well-wishers” even see the sweat and blood of this land, or are they deliberately blind to it—those who come out under the cover of darkness to halt the wheel of progress?
According to a special analytical report by Balochistan Khabar, a cowardly attack took place last night at the Ghazi Enterprises construction camp located on the Road Malazai–Sipera Ragha road at Amir Khan Sakobi area. Unknown armed individuals targeted the construction site, where they not only tortured innocent and unarmed workers but also set fire to valuable machinery, including a tractor and other camp equipment, reducing them to ashes.
This attack occurred at a critical stage when the road project was nearing completion—an initiative meant to connect thousands of underdeveloped families and bring economic opportunities to the region. The question arises: who is truly disturbed by roads being built and infrastructure improving in Balochistan?
Those Crying “Marginalization” Are Blocking Progress
Who are these individuals who speak of Balochistan’s deprivation in daylight, raise slogans of underdevelopment at international forums, yet resort to violence at night when development projects like roads, schools, and hospitals are being built?
These elements neither see the livelihood of poor laborers connected to these projects nor the suffering of children and patients who lose their lives due to lack of roads and access to healthcare. Their goal is not development but to keep Balochistan trapped in darkness and violence for their own vested interests.
Time Has Changed
Such cowardly tactics cannot weaken the resolve of Ghazi Enterprises or the brave people of Balochistan. These roads will be built, this soil will produce prosperity, and the journey of development will continue without interruption.
The people of Balochistan are now fully aware of those who, under the guise of rights, are destroying their children’s future. The attack on Ghazi Enterprises is, in reality, evidence of the defeat of a mindset that cannot tolerate progress.
The state and security institutions must now deal firmly with such destructive elements so that no one dares again to raise a hand against innocent workers or burn development projects.