Balochistan tragedy: The 18-year-old student’s father had also died after an alleged disappearance. Scroll down to read the detailed story.

What had happened?
The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) and multiple other rights organisations and bodies have severely condemned the killing of the 18-year-old student, who lived in the Sardo area in Panjgur. The activists have also claimed that the student was taken into custody on March 3, 2026. According to the reports, the incident happened when he was taken from the Tarfees locality of Chitkan. Later, he was found dead, as reported by the Balochistan Post.According to the report, the body of the teenager was recovered on March 11. The body was found in the Washap area of Panjgur. The Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC) alleged that the student had been abducted by ‘death squads’ and labelled it as a case of extrajudicial killing.Tragic history of family
The rights groups also highlighted that the victim’s family had faced a tragedy in the past. The father, Nasir Dagarzai, was reportedly forcibly disappeared in the year 2011. The activists claimed that he was shot dead. In addition, he was left severely injured and was taken again to be killed later. According to the BYC, the brutality shows a continuous pattern in Balochistan, where the young men allegedly disappear only to be found dead later.Rising number of disappearance cases
The leader of the Baloch Yakjehti Committee (BYC), Sabiha Baloch, said that the situation in Balochistan has been worsening over the last few months. She also stated that forceful disappearances leading to the discovery of dead bodies have become a common scenario in the province.The Balochistan Post reported that only in the past two months, 22 people in Panjgur and 8 in Kech have passed away in the incidents associated with forceful disappearances and targeted attacks.Alongside, other bodies like Baloch Voice for Justice stated that the recent killings point to the previous disappearances of the individuals. This means that the families remain vulnerable to such violence. However, the chairperson of the Baloch National Movement, Dr Naseem Baloch, described the situation as a systematic plan to target the Baloch families.(With inputs from ANI)Source link












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