Balochistan, May 2 -- The Baloch Students Action Committee (BSAC) said the disappearance of BSO Pajjar leader Babul Malik Baloch from a hostel in Quetta was "concerning" and reflected what it described as an "anti-education" environment for students in Balochistan, according to a report by The Balochistan Post (TBP).

In its statement, the committee's central spokesperson said the situation in Balochistan was growing increasingly alarming, alleging that the education system had become "paralysed." At the same time, it said an "unending series" of enforced disappearances and harassment targeting students from educational institutions was continuing.

The statement followed BSO Pajjar's claim that its central senior vice chairman, Babul Mal...