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Amid Balochistan revolt, deadly water war erupts in Sindh: Is Pakistan losing control of its federation?

Pakistan is now witnessing multiple fronts of internal dissent, all fuelled by the same core grievance: the systematic denial of provincial autonomy.

May 21, 2025 / 23:46 IST
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2017 file photo of protests clashing with security forces in Islamabad, Pakistan (Image used for representation purpose)

Pakistan’s fragile internal unity took yet another blow on Wednesday as violent protests erupted in Sindh over controversial canal construction projects on the Indus river, leaving at least two dead and several injured. Hospital officials confirmed the fatalities after clashes broke out between police and protestors in Moro city and across the Matiari and Naushera Feroze districts.

The unrest was led by the Sindhi Saba Nationalist Party, which has accused Islamabad of ignoring Sindh’s water rights and trying to divert resources under the guise of development.

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This is not an isolated act of unrest; it reflects a deeper, more chronic affliction within Pakistan: the government is increasingly seen by its provinces as extractive and indifferent to regional grievances.

As Sindh erupts, Balochistan remains a powder keg of resistance, with armed insurgency and civil defiance against similar state policies aimed at exploiting local resources without equitable benefits. Pakistan is now witnessing multiple fronts of internal dissent, all fuelled by the same core grievance: the systematic denial of provincial autonomy.