Hindu Panchayat President Joins Protest for Abducted Child’s Release in Quetta
Quetta:In a display of solidarity, Sunil Kumar, President of the Hindu Panchayat Quetta, along with other community leaders and members, joined the ongoing protest at Serena Chowk demanding the safe recovery of a child who was recently abducted in Quetta. The protest was organized by the family of the abducted child, and the gathering is an expression of their distress and demand for justice.
During his visit to the protest, Sunil Kumar met with the family of the abducted child, offering his heartfelt condolences and expressing the support of the Hindu community. He said, “We stand with you in your grief. The Hindu community in Quetta is ready to offer every possible assistance to help recover your innocent son. We are at your service, ready to take any action as needed.”
Kumar also took the opportunity to highlight the growing crime problem in Quetta, emphasizing that criminal activities have become rampant in the city. “Crime rates in Quetta have skyrocketed,” he said. “Kidnappings, street crimes, and thefts are occurring daily, and the citizens are left unprotected. The government must ensure the safety of its people and take decisive action to curb these crimes.”
His remarks reflect growing concern among the city’s residents, particularly regarding the safety of children and vulnerable groups in the face of increasing criminal activity. The protest continues, with the community calling for a swift response from the authorities to ensure the child’s safe return and to tackle the city’s rising crime rate.
The involvement of the Hindu Panchayat and other community leaders in the protest underscores the unity of different ethnic and religious groups in Quetta in standing up for justice and security for all citizens, regardless of their background.