With just a week to go till the landmark May 11 general election that will mark the first democratic transition of power in Pakistan's history, leaders of several parties in gas and mineral-rich Balochistan today said they have been forced to severely limit their campaign because of threats.
Ruqayya Saeed Hashmi, a PML-Q leader and a member of the minority Hazara community, said she had been receiving threats for the past few days because she is "a woman and a Shia" contesting polls to a parliamentary seat in Quetta, the capital of Balochistan.
"I narrowly escaped a bomb attack that occurred minutes after I addressed a street corner meeting on April 23. We are campaigning under the shadow of terror," Hazara told a group of foreign journalists visiting Quetta.
For the first time in years, the two Indian journalists posted in Pakistan were allowed to visit Balochistan.
Both Hashmi and Hazara were reluctant to name the elements threatening them and their election campaigns.
"But everybody knows who's behind these threats," she said.
Hazara said there was a "banned organisation" that had claimed responsibility for killing hundreds of members of his community.
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