Govt of Punjab is doing this because it has financial resources and expertise. Who would not want Quetta to look more beautiful?
But then if Balochistan was given its share based on resources it has contributed over the decades, they might ask for help with expertise, but not with money.
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ghilzai I have read your posts. You are confusing too many issues here.
1. We have a Bi-cameral parliamentary system. In Senate all the provinces have same number of seats. No legislation, including budget (most important), gets passed without Senate endorsing it. So, political power rests on equal basis in our legislature.
2. As and when wealth is generated, it is taxed and spent. This is done on both federal and provincial level. The expenditure of that tax money is decided by the respective legislative bodies (federal and provincial). You can not find a problem with that when people's representatives have agreed on sharing of those taxes.
Distribution of resources has nothing to do with individual provinces per se. It has to do with resources, generation of wealth, need to spend tax money, and humanitarian and strategic concerns.
When Earthquake shattered parts of KPK and Azad Kashmir, a lot of resources were spent for relief and rehabilitation. This was done for humanitarian reasons. One just could not say that one, or two, or three provinces should not contribute because they need to spend that money in their own territory. That would be wrong.
Population and lack of development are both included in the formula for determining provincial share of Federal tax collection. What you are talking about in case of Punjab is just plain wrong. Population is not the sole criteria. The precise formula has been agreed upon by representatives of each province. I can understand your concern since you belong to FATA. But then you have your representatives and they encash themselves quite well. Talk to them and ask them to do something appropriate for your area.
3. You do not belong to Baluchistan. You do not live in Quetta. Your opinion counts for nothing when CM of Baluchistan talks with CM of Punjab. If you lived, worked, and gave taxes in Quetta, your opinion could be considered relevant. But you have none of that. Your opinion has no relevance here.
4. Punjab is not responsible for how other provinces are managed. If people die for lack of medical facilities in Thar, Govt of Punjab is not responsible. If an avalanche creates Havoc in Gilgit, Govt of Punjab is not responsible. Punjabis can be considered responsible if they consume resources of other provinces. That is what all the provinces have done to one another. And in that Baluchistan has fared poorly.