Former Governor Mohammad Zubair has criticized the federal government for using Sindh as a scapegoat to mask its own administrative failures. He argued that the province should not be unfairly blamed for systemic inefficiencies originating at the federal level. Zubair emphasized the need for accountability and better coordination between the center and the province to resolve ongoing issues. The former governor highlighted that political targeting of Sindh hinders national progress and stability. He called for a shift toward merit-based governance rather than political blame games. His statements reflect a growing tension regarding the distribution of responsibility for public service failures. Ultimately, Zubair urged the federal authorities to address their own shortcomings before criticizing provincial management.