Aurangzeb Nadir
The missing person issue is a solemn issue. Several times the government has endeavored to solve the issue but only verbally, so far the government has failed to solve it. The government has not taken the issue earnestly. Now it is the norm, every day someone is abducted. Students are being abducted in universities and sometimes parents’ lovely sons are brutally being abducted in front of them at home. Furthermore, the organization Voice for Baloch Missing Persons (VBMP) claims that more than 53,000 Baloch people have been abducted. This has been going on for decades. Moreover, affected families are spending their lives on the streets and in camps stead of at home, begging for justice but haplessly no one is to listen to their scream. No one can predict how much the families of the missing persons are suffering. If someone has committed a malefaction, should be penalized according to the constitution but consecutively constitution being violating. This act is consummately against the constitution of Pakistan. The government is to heed this issue seriously and immediate onwardness should be made soon.
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