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To be fair, the video doesn't say "most conservative part of Iran", it says "Iran's most conservative city". I am not super familiar with Iran's geography, but i have a basic understanding and i would assume that there are not many big cities in Sistan-Balochistan, given that it's sparsely populated and somewhat of a desert.
I think rural areas being more conservative than cities is relatively(but not entirely) universal
There's like one I believe, Zahedan.
There are three or four above 100k people apparently: Iranshahr, Chabahar, and yes, Zahedan the provincial capital is fairly sizeable. I don't know how conservative they are, or even by what metric you would measure that.
I know Zahedan has a state of the art medical school and I'm pretty sure Chabahar has one of the countries most important ports. Otherwise I'm ignorant of the culture. All I know is that rural Balouchis are sometimes considered backward.
Port cities aren't usually very conservative. Given their international connections and regular presence of people from various parts of the world, they tend to be more cosmopolitan.