The chronic political instability of Pakistan earned nothing for state as compaired to loss and devastation. Recent genocide of ethnical minority claimed, perhaps, 83 lives, where governor had been imposed as a resort to failures of the then incumbent authorities, has shaken the country once again in a more terrific manner. So many other bebacles and unwanted incidents happen perpetually to exacerbate situations already worse. PPP's government has, seemingly, failed to make any relief to masses in its tenure. Recently Punjab government completed its Metro Buss Service, a profound project of public interest in Lahore, which drew attention of other parties to make a justification for upcomming elections for their favour.
As a response to Maga Project of worth Rs. 30 billion in Lahore, PPP governement has surprised every conscious citizen with an agreement to bring the ever biggest investment to country. Malik Riaz and Sheikh Al Nahyan of Abu Dubai signed an agreement worth $ 45 billion to be invested in Pakistan in next 3-4 years.
Total of $10 billion would be invested in Lahore and Islamabad where as $ 35 billion would be invested in Sindh province. It encompasses the establishment of factories, employement of 2.5 million people, construction of tallest building of world in Karachi (Tallaer than Burj Khalifa), construction of modern water plants to generate electricity from seawater and purification of sea water for drinking purpose and project will have its own power grid.
However, this is something 'The Only Achievement', of incumbent party to beef up prevelent bleak economic condition but there embark certain skeptical governance issues.
Such a huge deal would have undergone a long diplomatic and political process which has flashed in a moment just in the crucial phase of compaign for elections and after the Metro Buss Service which covered, almost, every discussion among masses and intellectual cathederals of motheland.
While agreement has been on national level the outcome should have been distributed in a proportionate manner for each province. Balochistan, already deprivation ridden, province will greave again as the present act of ignorance approves their grievience about center's biased attitude. KPK, again in state of transformation, has nothing to bear as benefit from the said matter.
Political parties, by now, should have realised the state affairs in line with the governance behaviour. These should have benefited country by making making deal subject to the interest of PAkistani not only Sindhis. By their actions and policies they outline their efforts as a form of skeptical governance. Which normally invites criticism and furthers the existent bifurcation in ethnicity and politics to place provicial priorities at top in place of national interest.