
By Mujeeb Rahman Qambrani
MEHAR: A minor girl, Ujala Parveen Solangi, remained untraced even after 32 days since her alleged abduction, while her parents and members of the Parents Teachers Association continued a protest camp for the 20th consecutive day at Ghanta Ghar Chowk in Mehar.
Speaking at the protest camp, the girl’s uncle Sardar Solangi, PTA District President Ejaz Chandio, Taluka President Ejaz Mangi, Abdul Rasheed Janwari, Matloob Narejo, Awami Porhait Tehreek leader Advocate Panhal Khoso, Advocate Rahim Bux Baghiyo, Rashid Shah, Sardar Muhammad Warel, Muhammad Amin, Tufail Ahmed, Saifullah Deero, Munir Deero and others said that 32 days had passed since the alleged abduction of Ujala Parveen Solangi, but Mehar police had still failed to recover her.
They said that due to the girl’s disappearance, not only her parents but the entire population of Mehar was deeply concerned. They added that they had been protesting continuously for the recovery of the child, while questioning why the government and Sindh Police were not taking action in the case.
They further asked who would take notice of the abduction of Ujala Parveen Solangi and who would provide justice in the case.
The protesters appealed to the Army Chief, the Chief Justice of Pakistan, the Chief Justice of Sindh, and the Government of Sindh to ensure the safe recovery of the girl and to end the anxiety and suffering of her parents and the people of Mehar.



