The bodies of seven labourers who were victims of a shooting in Balochistan have been returned to their families in Multan. Officials confirmed that the bodies were transported from Panjgur to Multan Airport, where they were received by government officials and local leaders. The deceased were then taken to Nishtar Hospital and laid to rest in their ancestral graveyards. In response to the incident, the families of the victims staged a protest against terrorism and blocked the motorway and an interchange for all vehicles. The injured labourer was also transferred to a hospital in Quetta for further treatment, under the guidance of the Balochistan government.
Anustup Mukhopadhyay, a post-graduate trainee, is one of six junior doctors fasting in protest of the rape and murder of a junior doctor from R.G Kar Medical College and Hospital. However, due to serious deterioration in his medical condition, he was rushed to Calcutta Medical College and Hospital. His condition has worsened due to continuous fasting, with symptoms of stomach cramps and blood in his stool. Despite insisting on staying in the protest, he was admitted to the hospital for treatment. In solidarity, doctors from private hospitals in West Bengal have announced a partial cease-work for 48 hours in support of the junior doctors' movement.