More importantly, Members of Parliament are conflict managers in their constituency, which are always expected to promote “unity in diversity,” as political leaders to maintain a tolerant and peaceful society. Their role as Members of Parliament of a federation all the more expects them to be effective negotiators to build agreements and consensus in day to day parliamentary business, in committees as well as during discussions on resource sharing, foreign policy,reviewing policies of governments and ensuring inter provincial coordination and harmony. Fundamental Rights provisions in national Constitutions are most important elements of state-building because they are the rights most readily recognized and acknowledged within a country. Members of Parliament thus have the imperative role of balancing provision of rights and state services to each strata of society managing disagreements and conflict situations.