Outcry in Quetta: Student Unions Condemn Police Raid at Bolan Medical College
Student unions in Quetta have condemned a police raid at Bolan Medical College hostel, where tear gas was used and several students, including women, were arrested. The incident has ignited widespread anger, with unions accusing police of aggression and demanding immediate release of detained students, dismissal of false charges, and accountability for authorities.
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In a dramatic turn of events, student unions in Quetta have jointly denounced a police raid at the Bolan Medical College hostel, which occurred on Tuesday night. The operation, involving the use of tear gas and numerous arrests, including those of female students, has stirred widespread outrage across the community.
The unions criticized Quetta police for their heavy-handed approach, accusing them of exceeding their authority and neglecting the cultural sensitivities of the Baloch and Pashtun communities. The crackdown, described as a deliberate act of aggression, reportedly intensified a minor student altercation that was on its way to peaceful resolution.
According to the unions, the police raid was a disproportionate response to the situation, where several students were allegedly beaten and detained. The actions sparked protests, met with further police aggression using tear gas and batons, allegedly targeting young Baloch men. Student unions are demanding immediate student release and accountability for those responsible.
(With inputs from agencies.)