But there are other issues that need to be sorted out. Sindh has expressed its displeasure at the LNG-based power plants being set up in Punjab and this is where it could all get ugly. We have already seen smaller provinces resenting projects that are based in the PML-N’s stronghold of Punjab, as they point towards the lack of development taking place elsewhere. With LNG being imported to meet domestic requirements, Sindh wants a piece of the action as well and the federal government should address its concerns. The fact is that LNG is cheap and could greatly improve the country’s energy mix, where a piling circular debt has had to be parked in a holding company to reduce the burden on the budget. For now, the PML-N will celebrate the deal and use it to garner more votes come the next election. However, it must not ignore that the use of imported LNG needs to go beyond Punjab. The concerns of the smaller provinces must be heeded.
Published in The Express Tribune, February 12th, 2016.
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