Staff Reporter:
Quetta: Demonstrations against the abduction of 10-year-old Muhammad Muswar from Multani Mohalla have entered their fourth consecutive day, creating widespread disruptions in the city. A major traffic jam at Balochistan Assembly Chowk has paralyzed daily life, with protesters demanding urgent action for the child’s safe recovery.
Political leaders, tribal elders, and civil society members have joined the protests, expressing outrage over the incident. The prolonged demonstrations have severely impacted routine activities, including students’ access to educational institutions.
Adding to the outcry, the High Court Bar Association and Quetta Bar Association boycotted court proceedings on Monday, urging the provincial government to ensure the child’s immediate and safe recovery.
Governor Balochistan Jafar Khan Mandukhel has taken serious notice of the situation. He contacted Inspector General of Police (IGP) Moazzam Jah Ansari, instructing law enforcement to expedite their efforts to locate the child. Governor Mandukhel emphasized the importance of holding those responsible accountable to prevent similar incidents in the future.
IGP Moazzam Jah Ansari reassured the Governor that all resources are being mobilized, including specialized teams and intelligence networks, to locate Muhammad Muswar. He also affirmed that strict action would be taken against the culprits.
The abduction of Muhammad Muswar has triggered widespread concern about the rising security challenges in Quetta. Political parties and local communities are calling for stronger measures to protect citizens and ensure justice.
The ongoing protests reflect the growing frustration of residents over the delay in resolving the case. As tensions continue to rise, authorities face mounting pressure to bring the perpetrators to justice and restore public confidence in the security apparatus.