AgNoStiC MuSliM
ADVISORS
- Joined
- Jul 11, 2007
- Messages
- 25,259
- Reaction score
- 87
- Country
- Location
Baluchistan shouldnt have much significance in the 'divided Pakistan theory'. More apt would be the tribal areas. But in no way does a divided Pakistan bode well for us, smaller means unstable atleast in S asian context. It would be a massive headache.
The only prayer to Pakistanis is to hold two consecutive elections which are respected by both main political parties and you are through.
I completely agree with your point about consecutive elections. I have argued in the past that Pakistan's democratic evolution and actual return to democracy will in fact begin if and when this government legally completes its term, and the subsequent elections are 'free and fair', with the results largely accepted by the political parties, as was the case with the recent elections.
On your first point, that is what I was alluding to in my previous post - the Tribal areas are in the throes of an Islamist insurgency, not a separatist one, so the tribal insurgency does not lend itself to a 'dividing Pakistan' argument. It does establish that the Pakistani State is 'weakened', in that the insurgency is having an impact on the economy and the writ of the GoP does not extend to parts of its territory.