Sindh was not always suffering from clashes between rival tribal groups. In some cases, influential politicians are involved in these conflicts which are impeding the development of the province by creating chaos, conflicts, divisions, polarization and social instability.
Eradicating these bloody conflicts requires a collective effort by the federal and provincial governments and civil society organizations.
Hashim Abro
Islamabad
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