A probe team comprising senior Counter-Terrorism Department (CTD) officials has been set up to investigate the Hazarganji blast as Quetta's Hazara community continued protesting the suicide attack for a third consecutive day.
The protesters did not budge from their positions and continued to stage a sit-in well into Sunday evening, despite rain, DawnNewsTV reported.
“We've lost hundreds of our loved ones in the last 10 years,” Tahir Hazara, leading the sit-in, told Reuters.
“The government failed to protect our community. Terrorists are free to target us.”
“Stop killing Hazaras,” the crowd chanted. “Down with terrorism and sectarianism.”
The protesters, who include many women and children, have set up camps and burn wood to keep warm at night. One police official said there were about 200 people taking part in the sit-in on Sunday, blocking the key arterial Western Bypass leading into Quetta.