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 Letter to Editor
 
      The Dawn, July 1, 2009 
        
      THIS is apropos of Manzoor Chandio’s letter, ‘A case for Seraiki province’ 
      (June 27). Those non-Seraikis or settlers who are rightly proud of their 
      contribution to the prosperity of the Bahawalpur state disagree with the 
      writer. 
 The division of Punjab on linguistic grounds will have serious 
      repercussions for non-Seraikis.
 
 Nawab Sadiq Khan Abbasi, as per ‘Bahawal Dost’ book written by a family 
      member of the Nawab , called the locals and asked them that he would give 
      them tracts of land for cultivation if they were willing to accept the 
      challenge.
 
 The locals, considering the job very tough, remarked that he was pushing 
      them away from him (Sain asaikun Nekhrainde payo).
 
 Now when, thanks to the toil, labour and sacrifices of six decades, the 
      area is producing surplus wheat, rice and sugar for Sindh, Balochistan and 
      the NWFP, they are demanding the ownership and proprietary rights more 
      than the settlers have.
 
 Although the Sindhis were given a separate province decades ago, the upper 
      Sindh has not progressed as compared to Karachi and Hyderabad. Lack of 
      development and continuing illiteracy still plague the people at large. 
      The situation has rather worsened.
 
 On the other hand, Punjab has progressed because of hard work done by its 
      people and not because of being a province.
 
 Things should be viewed in a dispassionate way and not on the basis of 
      one’s kinship and closeness with the Seraiki people.
 
 The timing of the demand has been viewed with much apprehension as the 
      whole country is in the grip of terrorist attacks orchestrated by our arch 
      rival through its consulates in Afghanistan.
 
 Our politicians who are mostly from feudal families are being used to 
      destabilise the otherwise most peaceful area of southern Punjab. 
      Politicians are once again playing their cards at the cost of integrity of 
      the country.
 
 Development of southern Punjab may be effected by using peaceful means 
      through the elected representatives.
 
 The Shahbaz Sharif government must come out with its policy statement on 
      the sensitive issue.
 
 PARVEZ IQBAL ANJUM
 
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