Well in that case you should be
LOLing at the original source. The Global Times. I guess they have great understanding and great knowledge of Pakistan than anyone else. LOL
http://www.globaltimes.cn/content/1059537.shtml?src=ilaw
The excerpt from the above link.
"Economically developed provinces like Punjab and Sindh are along the east route, while the west route goes through less-developed provinces like Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. Nawaz Sharif supported the east route, but opposition parties favored the west. In this regard, the CPEC project would face some uncertainties if the next election in 2018 leads to a ruling party change."
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No Mr. If you can read and comprehend properly, it is written in the Global Times article clearly in black and white.
Economically developed provinces like Punjab and Sindh are along the east route, while the west route goes through less-developed provinces like Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and Balochistan. Nawaz Sharif supported the east route, but opposition parties favored the west. In this regard, the CPEC project would face some uncertainties if the next election in 2018 leads to a ruling party change.