[5][6] She has spent much of her time on the streets, in front of journalists' press clubs across Pakistan - photograph in hand, asking the question: "Where is my father?
[7][8] They have demanded an end to enforced disappearances, the release of all Baloch missing persons and an investigation into the alleged fake encounter.
[9] Senior politician and lawyer Aitzaz Ahsan filed a petition in the Supreme Court against the practice of enforced disappearances.
The petition highlighted the case of Deen Muhammad Baloch and disputed the figures stated by caretaker Prime Minister Anwarul Haq Kakar that there are 50 missing persons in Balochistan.
[10] The government has assured that it is committed to reduce the number of cases of missing persons in the future and get rid of the scourge.