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A Cry for Justice Empirical Insights from Balochistan Kaiser Bengal


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A Cry for Justice Empirical Insights from Balochistan

Balochistan is clichéd as the largest province of Pakistan, with the smallest population, and with vast natural resources. This is indeed true. It is also true that with just 1.5 million families, Balochistan-at one job per family-needs just 1.5 million jobs. Yet the province is abjectly under-developed, with virtually absent physical infrastructure and abysmally low social development indicators. Unemployment and poverty even hunger is rampant. Local discontent and anger over the state of affairs has repeatedly boiled over into insurgencies, with one under way currently.

A Cry for Justice empirically documents five different aspects of under-development and deprivation in Balochistan: gas pricing, federal development expenditure, federal social protection, federal civil service, and structure of electoral representation. It is the first attempt to detail the facts of systematic economic exploitation, discrimination, and neglect that Balochistan has shouldered and continues to face-minus the fiction of imagined wrongs.

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Writer                 ✤    Kaiser Bengal

Publishers           ✤  OXFORD UNIVERSITY PRESS PAKISTAN


TABLE OF CONTENT 

List of Boxes, Charts, and Tables
List of Maps
Acknowledgements
Note on Photographs
Foreword
Preface
1 The Great Gas Grievance
2 Chronic Development Deficit
3 Deficit in Social Protection
4 Imbalance in Services
5 Representational Imbalances
Epilogue
Annexures


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