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https://www.dawn.com/news/1738443

KARACHI: Members from across the aisle in the Sindh Assembly on Tuesday unanimously passed a resolution demanding that the Sindhi language be granted the status of national language.

While expressing their views on the resolution, the opposition and treasury lawmakers also demanded that the major languages spoken in the provinces of the country also be given status of national languages.

The resolution was tabled by Pakistan Peoples Party’s Heer Soho, who said that the mother tongues should be made mandatory part of the curriculum and all languages spoken in the country should be declared as national languages.

She said that there was a bill pending in the National Assembly in this regard and it should be approved.

She also paid tributes to the Sindhi Language Authority for organising the language conference on the occasion of the International Language Day.

The PPP MPA said that Sindhi language was not spoken in the schools of the city and emphasised the need of introducing it in the educational institutions.

Muhammad Hussain of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan said that every person was proud of their mother tongue as children got their first lesson from it. “Just as people want respect for their own language, so the language of others should also be respected,” he added.

Nand Kumar of the Grand Democratic Alliance also read the resolution and said that whoever got education in their mother tongue, their intelligence shone. “As many languages are spoken in the country, they should be given the status of national languages,’ he demanded.

PPP’s Marvi Faseeh said Sindhi language was 5,000 years old. She said that many languages had been given the status of national language in our neighbouring country.

Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf’s Sanjay Ghangwani demanded that the language bill in the National Assembly be passed.

Kulsoom Chandio of the PPP said that teachers were unable to teach Sindhi language to the students at schools.

Syed Abdur Rahseed, the lone MPA of the Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal, said that the progress of the developed and developing countries should be seen. “If you look at their literacy rate, it is their mother tongue behind the success,” he added.
 
Do Sindh even have schools and teachers to teach it? :lol:
Yes they do- proud of my Sindhi brothers for fighting the good fight

When our economy, politics stabilize, I want all the provincial languages be given the respect they deserve
 
Here come the SOSHA !!!

  • Ethnic SHOSHA

These Shosha are going to pile up before election day


Ethnic Shosha
Relgious Shosha
Secterian Shosha
TTP Shosha
BLA shosha

They might even tell you 3 Talaq is now invalid if all fails (concept borrowed from India)


These SHOSHA will be spread so you will not focus on Polling Station, the Admistration of Polling station and the Officers responsible for guarding the vote or demand for video surveillance of polling station
 
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https://www.dawn.com/news/1738443

KARACHI: Members from across the aisle in the Sindh Assembly on Tuesday unanimously passed a resolution demanding that the Sindhi language be granted the status of national language.

While expressing their views on the resolution, the opposition and treasury lawmakers also demanded that the major languages spoken in the provinces of the country also be given status of national languages.

The resolution was tabled by Pakistan Peoples Party’s Heer Soho, who said that the mother tongues should be made mandatory part of the curriculum and all languages spoken in the country should be declared as national languages.

She said that there was a bill pending in the National Assembly in this regard and it should be approved.

She also paid tributes to the Sindhi Language Authority for organising the language conference on the occasion of the International Language Day.

The PPP MPA said that Sindhi language was not spoken in the schools of the city and emphasised the need of introducing it in the educational institutions.

Muhammad Hussain of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan said that every person was proud of their mother tongue as children got their first lesson from it. “Just as people want respect for their own language, so the language of others should also be respected,” he added.

Nand Kumar of the Grand Democratic Alliance also read the resolution and said that whoever got education in their mother tongue, their intelligence shone. “As many languages are spoken in the country, they should be given the status of national languages,’ he demanded.

PPP’s Marvi Faseeh said Sindhi language was 5,000 years old. She said that many languages had been given the status of national language in our neighbouring country.

Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf’s Sanjay Ghangwani demanded that the language bill in the National Assembly be passed.

Kulsoom Chandio of the PPP said that teachers were unable to teach Sindhi language to the students at schools.

Syed Abdur Rahseed, the lone MPA of the Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal, said that the progress of the developed and developing countries should be seen. “If you look at their literacy rate, it is their mother tongue behind the success,” he added.

Sindh has places that haven’t recovered from floods, have AIDS spreading in hospitals, and have literal ghost schools lmao.

Sindh has bigger issues to worry about.
 
https://www.dawn.com/news/1738443

KARACHI: Members from across the aisle in the Sindh Assembly on Tuesday unanimously passed a resolution demanding that the Sindhi language be granted the status of national language.

While expressing their views on the resolution, the opposition and treasury lawmakers also demanded that the major languages spoken in the provinces of the country also be given status of national languages.

The resolution was tabled by Pakistan Peoples Party’s Heer Soho, who said that the mother tongues should be made mandatory part of the curriculum and all languages spoken in the country should be declared as national languages.

She said that there was a bill pending in the National Assembly in this regard and it should be approved.

She also paid tributes to the Sindhi Language Authority for organising the language conference on the occasion of the International Language Day.

The PPP MPA said that Sindhi language was not spoken in the schools of the city and emphasised the need of introducing it in the educational institutions.

Muhammad Hussain of the Muttahida Qaumi Movement-Pakistan said that every person was proud of their mother tongue as children got their first lesson from it. “Just as people want respect for their own language, so the language of others should also be respected,” he added.

Nand Kumar of the Grand Democratic Alliance also read the resolution and said that whoever got education in their mother tongue, their intelligence shone. “As many languages are spoken in the country, they should be given the status of national languages,’ he demanded.

PPP’s Marvi Faseeh said Sindhi language was 5,000 years old. She said that many languages had been given the status of national language in our neighbouring country.

Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf’s Sanjay Ghangwani demanded that the language bill in the National Assembly be passed.

Kulsoom Chandio of the PPP said that teachers were unable to teach Sindhi language to the students at schools.

Syed Abdur Rahseed, the lone MPA of the Muttahida Majlis-i-Amal, said that the progress of the developed and developing countries should be seen. “If you look at their literacy rate, it is their mother tongue behind the success,” he added.


what a joke...
 
Yes they do- proud of my Sindhi brothers for fighting the good fight

When our economy, politics stabilize, I want all the provincial languages be given the respect they deserve

They should be made part of National language. When it comes to English all politician's, generals, judges love to speak it but feel threatened to speak local languages. The local languages are part of our culture and heritage. Promote urdu as official state language so we all can communicate with each other.
 
Sindhi should be declared national of Pakistan to replace Urdu.
 
Sindhi language is lingua franca of provincial administration already. The cosmetic changes demanded must be catered for and not become a tool for corruption.
 

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