
The CPEC has been hailed as a game changer countless times. However, the continued Chinese irritation on slow progress and lack of funds on the Pakistani side are serious concerns. The CPEC’s timely completion is not just crucial for the economy; it is also a matter of avoiding public shame on the international stage. One can see the notable difference in the way Punjab has treated its CPEC-related projects and how other provinces are lagging behind. This can to a certain extent be blamed on the centre’s attitude towards the concerns of the smaller provinces. The PML-N needs to realise that such divisive tactics will only harm the country. It continues to raise the tax burden on consumers, citing the cost of CPEC-related projects, while at the same time showing the Chinese its tight-fisted side. The PML-N has two years left in power and it needs to utilise them wisely. If the CPEC is jeopardised in any way, it is the ruling PML-N that will have to bear the brunt of the blame.
Published in The Express Tribune, May 29th, 2016.
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