Enough is Enough; Sindh Needs a True Administration
Pakistan has battled for a stable political and economic environment ever since its inception. However, the army performs admirably in order to improve the country’s prestige and stability across the world. Nevertheless, despite having a wide range of political party choices, the nation continues to experience political instability.
Federal and provincial leaders must pay attention to provinces, but they are occupied battling for their own political party’s stability, so they do not have much time. Instead of discussing national issues in assemblies, they accuse one another on both a personal and professional level.
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Leadership neglect led to the destruction of every province including Sindh. Today, Sindh is worse than Africa. Nobody seems to care as basic necessities are not available. According to its topology, Sindh is split into three parallel belts that are separated by the Kirthar Mountain in the west, the desert in the south, and the Arbian Sea in the south. Because of its geography, the province is arid and hot.
Sindh is the second province after Punjab that has not been underdeveloped after independence. Instead, improvements in infrastructure and contemporary literacy were required. The main sindh-related problems have not existed since independence. Unfortunately, there hasn’t been anyone, though, to take responsibility for Sindh’s problems.
Education and inadequate infrastructure are Sindh’s two biggest issues. For the inhabitants of Sindh, modern education and technological use are a joke. They lack a fundamental education that would enable them to grasp what is good or harmful for them or live better lives. It is as a result of no one bothering to think about them.
People are unable to exercise their right to vote properly. They are not aware of the impact of a vote. Both physically and mentally, they are edging closer and closer to servitude. Sindh urgently needs assistance from the government to achieve quality education and improved infrastructure.