As the four-day Hinglaj Mata festival begins in Lasbela, Balochistan, the government has developed a detailed plan to accommodate the yatris and maintain peace throughout the celebration.

The Lasbela district of Balochistan celebrated the beginning of the traditional Hinglaj Mata festival on Saturday, as reported by QUETTA.
Thousands of Hindu worshippers from all around the world visited the cave temple to take part in the centuries-old celebration.
The administration of Balochistan has developed a thorough strategy to ease the burden on the yatris and maintain calm throughout the four-day festival.
Thousands of people from all over the world are traveling to Balochistan to participate in the event, and Pakistan is happy to have them. Senator
Balochistan Awami Party (BAP) leader Danesh Kumar remarked. The province, he claimed, went to great lengths to prepare for the Hindu major event by providing enough facilities and security. Men and women alike attended the ancient celebration while dressed in traditional garb along the seaside highway attraction Kund Malir in Pakistan.
“Balochistan welcomes #Yatris, arriving to celebrate their great event of Hinglaj #Devi at Hinglaj Mata Mandir,” tweeted Chief Secretary Balochistan, Abdul Aziz Uqaili.
Uqaili claimed that the yatris were given every resource imaginable.
He went on to say that the Balochistan Tourism Department had taken many measures to advertise the ancient Hindu event and make travel easier for the yatris.
Khalil Goerge, Minister of Minorities Affairs, and Manzoor Hussain, Secretary of Tourism, traveled to Lasbela to see the venue and event plans in person.
According to Khalil Goerge, the government of Balochistan spent Rs300 million on constructing and equipping the cave temple with modern conveniences.
In addition, closed-circuit television cameras were installed there for further safety. One of the five most ancient Hindu temples, Hinglaj Mata can be found all over the world.