No. Not Debatable.

Should debate over reversing provincial autonomy end now?

The series will revolve around how some debates in Pakistan should end now, we have learnt our lesson, the hard way, we should move forward, and we should do it quickly.

Pakistan is often described as one nation, one nation can only happen when all of us have same interests. but in order to differ our opponents we sometimes go beyond what's right and wrong, and we start questioning the system which can be the very basis of federation being one nation. In this episode, our esteemed expert is Mr. Ali Kazi, who has been active journalist for over three decades now, he has been ardent supporter of provincial autonomy since day one, he has been the frontrunner since Sindhi media was born. We put forth questions whether there is any outcome of this debate? should we still continue to have this debate? Should debate over reversing provincial autonomy end now? As described in video by senior political analyst Mr. Ali Kazi this debate does not bear any fruit now, anyone interested in it just wasting its time. Provincial autonomy is necessary for country as diverse as Pakistan, we can remain connected through our values beliefs, but when it comes to administration, and equity, values and beliefs are not strong enough to gauge the whole nation as one. Devolution of power is what define nation, devolution of power is what makes administration better, devolution of power is what makes larger population at ease. In short, we don't have another option, what we have is what we have to make do with. We need to move on and we need to move on quickly, we can't just have debate over things which are settled and obsolete.


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