There is a legitimate case to be made for the provinces to be given more control over natural resources. Balochistan and Khyber-Pakhunkhwa, in particular, would benefit a great deal from such a change. So would Sindh, and to a lesser extent Punjab. But at the same time, it must be noted that Sindh has squeezed as many concessions as possible from the federal government and given little in return. The Sindh government needs to mend its ways and display the kind of responsibility required to take care of important resources. It appears that Sindh Chief Minister Qaim Ali Shah is still stuck in the old ways of seeking more and more rights for his provincial government, perhaps not realising that he has already won much of the battle. His job is not to be the warrior for provincial rights anymore. Now he must show that he can be a statesman as well.
Published in The Express Tribune, December 26th, 2013.
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