ZAHID KHAN, QUETTA
Balochistan, besides being the largest province in terms of area, is strategically located and rich in mineral resources. The prosperity of the province has been held hostage by the military operation resulting in an ‘insurgency’. In this scenario, the completion and operation of mega projects such as the Gwadar Port cannot be guaranteed without the participation of the local people.
The unrest in Balochistan also undermines Pakistan’s status as a reliable transit route for the Iran-Pakistan-India (IPI) gas pipeline. Unless the causes of the local people’s resentment are addressed by the government, instances such as blowing up of gas pipelines will continue. It should have been clear to the government that resorting to force will not lessen the friction between the province and the federal government. The government should understand that the only way is to adopt a participatory approach, which has been the missing link in finding a solution to the Balochistan issue.
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