Manan Mandokhail: 

Quetta — Outraged protesters blocked the main boulevard in Quetta’s red zone on Friday, condemning the alleged kidnapping of a child from a local school.

The protest caused significant traffic disruptions in the provincial capital, as demonstrators vowed to continue their sit-in until the child is safely recovered.

A large police contingent was deployed to the area to maintain order. Senior police officials were seen negotiating with the protesters, urging them to reopen the blocked routes.

However, the protesters remained firm, demanding immediate action and the child’s safe return.

Police have yet to issue an official statement regarding the reported abduction, and the details of the incident are still emerging. The tense situation has drawn attention to the need for enhanced security measures around educational institutions in Quetta.

This is a developing story, and updates will be provided as the situation unfolds. Stay tuned for the latest updates on this incident.

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