Baluchistan needs no special status, because there is no Baluchistan problem, tribal issues do not amount to a provincial wide problem. Correct recognition of issues is important.
All tribal societies have problems when they are transitioning from one way of living to another. The tribal chiefs in Baluchistan are extremely powerful and do not wish to give up their hold on the people. They can see the change in society, only some have chosen to fight to defend their hold on power. That life will be opened by modern life, it is simply inescapable.
When Musharraf got rid of the A and B areas, there was a backlash, and soon as the political parties were in power, the A and B areas were bought back. This setup favours the tribal Sardars because it gives then greater control over financial affairs and local law and order issues.
The Baluchistan problem is about transitioning to modernity, and nothing else. Even then only few of the tribal chiefs are resisting, but all and certainly not the majority.
That's not a problem, its a bloody nuisance, made worse by foreign support for terror activities in the country.