A female Baloch student leader, Sadia Baloch of the Punjab University (PU) has filed a petition in the Lahore High Court, against the notification of suspension from the PU
For several days, families whose relatives are reportedly missing from different areas of Balochistan's Kech district have been staging a sit-in to demand their safe return.
Students and members of the Baloch Students Organisation (BSO) lamented the Pakistani administration for a major budgetary cut in literary organisations of Balochistan, involved in promoting the Balochi language and literature.
According to a statement released by BSAC, government and non-government literacy reports depict an alarming picture, with Balochistan's literacy rate hovering between a mere 26 to 30 per cent, and female literacy virtually nonexistent.
Family members of forcibly disappeared Baloch students Shayhaq and Farooq Dad staged a sit-in protest at the Commissioner House Quetta and urged people from all walks of life to join the struggle to reunite disappeared ones with their families, said the Baloch Yakjehti Committee.
Several people on Friday blocked Quetta Brewery Road to protest against the enforced disappearance of six Baloch students from Quetta and the police's failure to register an FIR.
The Islamabad chapter of the Baloch Students Council (BSCI) on Wednesday wrote an open letter demanding the release of two Baloch students Feroz Baloch and Ahmed Khan belonging to the PMAS-Arid Agriculture University at Rawalpindi.
In numerous areas of Balochistan province, women and children actively participated in massive anti-Army rallies, chanting slogans such as "Baloch demands Justice."