[7] Local protests began, in an effort to make police file a report against the CTD personnel accused of Bakhsh's death.
[5] They covered a distance of 1,600 kilometers, starting from the southern Kech district near the Iranian border, all the way to Islamabad, Pakistan’s capital.
[7] When the march reached Islamabad, authorities prevented the marchers from entering the capital, specifically the National Press Club.
[9] Jamaat-e-Islami’s Senator Mushtaq Ahmed visited the protest camp in Islamabad to show support for the Baloch demonstrators.
Additionally, the BYC launched its inaugural booklet titled "Marching Beyond Silence, unveiling the courageous struggle against the Baloch Genocide."
[16] The Islamabad High Court (IHC) later inquired why Baloch protesters in the federal capital were being "forcibly" sent back to their provinces.