The document discusses the Pakistani establishment's tendency to give in to demands from Punjabi majority protests while taking militaristic actions in non-Punjabi provinces. It argues that surrendering to Punjabi protesters and bombing non-Punjabi areas damages Pakistan's image and credibility. Specifically, it criticizes the decisions to deploy most troops to Punjab in 1965, leaving East Pakistan vulnerable, and the different responses to protests in Punjab versus Sindh in 1977 that led to many more deaths in Sindh.