Due to the drought and famine conditions for years now, the event should be recognised as a major historic catastrophe and textbooks should reflect it as a time when the leaders of Sindh neglected one of their most impoverished districts — evidenced by the Human Development Index. In the hustle and bustle of the province’s economic hub of Karachi, there is minimal awareness about Thar and even less concern about the starvation of its people. Although it is incumbent upon leaders to intervene for the sake of preventing more deaths of humans and precious cattle alike, citizens of Sindh have a moral and social responsibility to spread awareness.
The land of Sindh has housed many secret treasures and enthralling heritages. Tragically, over time, these land treasures, like the Thar desert have been stripped of their special statuses because we were unable to give them their due honour and respect by protecting them. CM Shah and the committee overseeing the needs of Tharis must demonstrate more proactiveness to revitalise the area. Donating bread is a start, but they must plan for providing the proverbial bread and butter, as well as basic healthcare.
Published in The Express Tribune, March 18th, 2018.
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