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In this video, we dive deep into Pakistan's heated debate on creating new provinces and administrative units. I argue that the traditional state framework—designed to rule, control, and exploit resources—is inherently incapable of resolving people's core issues. Using the historical example of the Soviet Union, I discuss why even revolutionary systems failed to create a secured model where people truly control their decisions and land. The goal is not just administrative division, but a fundamental shift in power. I propose a model for Pakistan where the state's role is constrained to creating a "secured environment" — a framework where no central authority can override local communities and their resources. This is a vision for decentralization that goes beyond geography, aiming for genuine political and economic autonomy. Key Points Discussed: Critique of the Pakistani state's exploitative nature. Why the Soviet model failed to secure people's autonomy. The real purpose of creating new provinces: empowerment vs. control. A practical model for community-led resource and decision-making. How to build a secured system within Pakistan's constitutional framework. Join the Debate: What do you think? Can the state apparatus be redesigned to serve, not control? Share your thoughts on federalism, decentralization, and people's power in the comments below. To be a part of discussion: email at muhammadshariqrasul@gmail.com