QUETTA: Baloch Culture Day which was celebrated on Friday created a great deal of excitement all over Pakistan’s southwestern province of Balochistan and also in parts of Karachi. Balochi people dressed in ethnic clothing organized colorful events in many different towns and cities.
Baloch Culture Day is celebrated every year on March 2 to highlight the rich history and traditions of the Baloch community that traces its origins to the area of Aleppo in Syria.
Most Baloch men cover their heads with long, white turbans and wear short jackets over their baggy clothes. Baloch women like to wear more colorful dresses that are mostly made by hand and feature attractive designs.
Balochistan is the largest province in Pakistan in terms of its landmass though it is sparsely populated.
Until recently, governments had not paid much attention to its development and this led to serious political grievances among its people. The province has now, however, acquired tremendous strategic importance because of the Gwadar deep-water port that is quite integral to the China-Pakistan Economic Corridor (CPEC).
Friday’s celebrations were also enjoyed by senior security forces officials. Addressing a gathering that was arranged to commemorate the day, Frontier Corps (FC) West Sector Commander Brig. Rahat Sadiq praised the Baloch people for their strength.
As in previous years, the people celebrating the day listened to Baloch folk music and enjoyed their traditional cuisine as the spent a day full of pride and joy.
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