Hindu Panchayat highly worried over delay in recovery of Dr. Manoj
- January 15, 2015, 7:54 pm
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QUETTA: The President Hindu Panchayat Quetta, Raj Kumar has expressed his deep concern over non-recovery of the kidnapped Dr. Manoj Kumar.
In a statement, Raj Kumar said that it is a matter of great concern that Dr. Manoj Kumar, who was kidnapped on December 02, 2014 from Quetta, could not be recovered yet.
Although the provincial government has given an assurance for early recovery of the eminent educationist belonging to Hindu community time and again, but nothing has been done in this regard.
The leader of Hindu Panchayat said that the entire Hindu community is highly concerned about the kidnaping and now his non-recovery despite passage of around one and half month.
Particularly the family of kidnapped doctor is worried about its beloved member’s non-recovery. He demanded of the government to ensure an immediate and safe recovery of Dr. Manoj, otherwise we would be forced to lodge protest, he asserted.
Meanwhile, some students of the private educational academy (Doctors’ Academy) addressed a press conference here at the Press Club on Wednesday.
Addressing the presser, the students including Mehboob and others also expressed their concern over non-recovery of Dr. Manoj Kumar.
They said that there are tremendous services of Dr. Manoj in education sector in Balochistan, and as such his kidnapping is a matter of immense concern not only for his family but for his hundreds of the students in the province.
They demanded of the Governor, Chief Minister and other concerned high ups to take immediate notice of the kidnapping of Dr. Manoj and play their wholehearted role in his early safe recovery.
It may be recalled here that Dr. Manoj Kumar had been kidnapped by the unknown persons on December 02, 2015 from the new Al-Gilani road while he was on his way to his academy from his residence.
Since then, his whereabouts could not be known yet causing a wave of anxiety among the Hindu community on one hand and his students on the other hand.