hope to see independent sindhudesh before i die.
A few years ago Indians (and some of their American/European apologists) were harping on about, and hoping for, an "independent Pashtunistan", trying their best to categorize the TTP terrorist violence as 'Pashtun desires for independence from Pakistan' and completely ignoring the fact that the Taliban (TTP or Afghan) are by ideology (as an Islamist movement committed to Caliphate and what not) an expansionist movement, and not separatist.
A little later, as realizations about the nature of the TTP movement begain to sink in globally, the Indians and their American apologists latched onto 'Independent Balochistan' (made easier for the Americans by the fact that any such approach would also hurt Iran with its own Baloch issues). The Secular Baloch are our allies they railed. Of course with the security crackdown against Baloch terrorists, the successful Iran negotiations with the US, with many of the leading Baloch terrorists leaders and commanders now dead and many of the remaining few talking about negotiations to end violence, that particular idea is also going nowhere.
So of course now Indian desperation has led them to Sindh, with some of the same arguments made before being rehashed - 'the Secular Sindhis are our allies', 'Punjabi Oppression' etc etc. So intellectually weak is the argument here that even the so called OP based on the 'CRS research' can't offer a plausible reason for linking Sindh's governance and development issues to 'Punjabi domination'.
Sindh has been ruled by a 'Sindhi' political party since 2008. For 5 of those years the same 'Sindhi' political party also controlled the Federal government and led national discussions and agreements on increasing provincial control over various issues as well as an improved formula for resource sharing between the provinces and the Federal government. Sindh is mismanaged and underdeveloped because of Sindhis themselves, just as large parts of Punjab are mismanaged and underdeveloped because of Punjabis. In both cases the fault lies with the electorate, that chooses to return the same feudals and corrupt politicians to power.
In Punjab at least the competition between the PPP and PMLN (and now the PTI) has led to a need for those in power to demonstrate 'progress'. The same political dynamic now exists in NWFP, with the past 3 elections seeing 3 different alliances in power - MMA, PPP+ANP and now PTI+JI, with the PMLN a strong force that could form a government in alliance with other parties. The political landscape in Sindh offers no such relief to the Sindhis, with the PPP continuing to be voted in, continuing to destroy Sindh through corruption and incompetence, and continuing to be rewarded for its corruption and incompetence by the Sindhi electorate.
It was to evict raping, plundering marauders, kinda like above*, from Kashmir which we might have done but for Nehru.
A handful of the tribals engaged in those atrocities. And, as Pakistan reported to the UNSC, the GoP did in fact ensure the eviction of the tribals as part of the first set of requirements under the UNSC Resolutions on the Kashmir Dispute, so you can stop using those lame excuses now.
do math and India get into war only after pak invaded lot of Kashmir lands... if you talk realistically we defended that portion from your forces...
45% - do you disagree with the 'the math I done'?
If you talk realistically, the argument of 'successful defence' only means that the Indian Army was incapable of any significant territorial gains against the Pakistan Army, once the Pakistan Army officially engaged the Indian Army in war.