Strong local government

Division of Sindh is a big no-no for Sindhis, and I think there are understandable political, historical, and economic reasons behind that position.

I’m just wondering about something related to local governance. If Sindh remains one province, what about giving significantly more power and resources to local governments—for example, having a mayor with substantial authority and control over the resources needed to run a city or district?

Would Sindhi-speaking people generally support that kind of strong local government system, or would they see it as a threat to provincial unity and authority?

Genuinely curious to hear different perspectives, especially from Sindhis

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u/maskk91 — 9 days ago
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If Sindhis Oppose the Division of Sindh, What About Strong Local Governments?

Division of Sindh is a big no-no for Sindhis, and I think there are understandable political, historical, and economic reasons behind that position.

I’m just wondering about something related to local governance. If Sindh remains one province, what about giving significantly more power and resources to local governments, for example, having a mayor with substantial authority and control over the resources needed to run a city or district?

Would Sindhi-speaking people generally support that kind of strong local government system, or would they see it as a threat to provincial unity and authority?

Genuinely curious to hear different perspectives, especially from Sindhis.

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u/maskk91 — 9 days ago