Protests have continued to spread across Quetta following the abduction of an 11-year-old student earlier this week. The child, identified as Ali Khan, was forcibly taken from his school in the city’s outskirts, sparking outrage among residents and local organizations.
Angry parents, students, and community leaders have rallied in various parts of Quetta, blocking roads and demanding immediate action from law enforcement agencies. The protests have been peaceful so far, but the growing frustration over the lack of progress in the investigation has led to heightened tensions.
“We want justice for Ali Khan. We want him back,” said a family member of the abducted child during a rally in the city center. “Our children are not safe. The authorities need to act now.”
The police have launched a search operation and are investigating possible leads, but as of now, there have been no significant updates on the case. Local authorities have assured the public that they are doing everything possible to locate the missing student and bring the perpetrators to justice.
The abduction has highlighted the growing concerns over child safety in Quetta, with residents urging the government to take stronger measures to combat such crimes.
Activists have called for increased security around schools and greater awareness of child abduction issues. Meanwhile, community groups have vowed to continue their protests until Ali Khan is safely returned home.