Adeela Baloch added that she was deceived and did not think that her life would be lost


Quetta: Adeela Baloch, the female suicide bomber arrested from Turbat area of Balochistan, said that she was brainwashed and beguiled.
While holding a press conference with her parents in Quetta, the female suicide bomber stated that she received her primary education from Turbat and took a nursing course from Quetta.
Adeela Baloch added that she was deceived and did not think that her life would be lost after the suicide attacks and that many people would lose their lives because of them.
She further said that she realized her mistake when she went to the mountains, she was told that by going to the mountains she would get a new life but there was nothing like that, there were very harsh conditions and there were young people who were deceived in the same way.
Adeela Baloch also stated that the impression being given today that Baloch women commit suicide of their own volition is wrong, we are being blackmailed and led astray, adding that they are on the wrong path. But they did not understand anything.
She continued to say that she was thankful to the Balochistan government because she was saved from committing a big sin. She advised to never to get involved in such people's words, they use you for their purpose.
On this occasion, the mother of the female suicide bomber arrested said that women are used by terrorists for their own purposes. They take advantage of our constraints, after the disappearance of her daughter, she spent a day in agony and trouble.
The father of the arrested terrorist woman said that he ran the house with his salary and also taught the children. His daughter succeeded and got employed. They take people to the mountains for their benefit. My daughter told that she wanted to be a doctor and we accepted her with all our hearts.

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