By handing over power, I mean bringing revolutionary changes to our federal structure. This goes beyond just Balochistan, it's an issue for all our provinces. By engaging with the middle class, I'm referring to making them feel apart of the country...by giving them power, I mean giving them opportunities and giving them a democratic voice.
This is done by not by patronizing them which is what our military and government does regularly, but rather agreeing with terms they're looking asking for. Most Baloch "separatists" are actually those who are looking for provincial autonomy. They want more share of the pie, and I honestly cannot disagree with them. When you live in Balochistan for example, a natural gas paradise, and you don't have gas, but a pipeline goes right through your backyard towards Punjab and Sindh, how in the world will you feel? So the second thing would be to bring them basic amenities, which Balochistan severely lacks. Then our education system - I cannot fathom for one second why Balochi is not taught in schools in Balochistan, why Sindhi is not taught in schools in Sindhi, why Punjabi is not taught in schools in Punjab and why Pashto is not taught in schools in KP. Yes, Urdu is the official language (not the national language)...Urdu can be taught side-by-side with our regional languages.
If it's the official language, why cannot I see it anywhere? The Government of Balochistan's website is completely in English...forget Balochi, it's not even in Urdu. Same for all our other provinces. English dominates...where is our regional languages?
The sheer fact "District Headquarters Hospital" is still spelled "ڈسٹرکٹ ہیڈکوارٹرز ہسپتال " instead of "ضلع مرکز ہسپتال" is a testament to just how we have miserably failed in nation building.