No offense brother but bara asan hai apke liye yeh kehna...
Benazir ke assassination ke baad mere ghar ke bahir firing our stone pelting dekhte tou thori sympathy show karte.... With all the firing , they were shouting " Mar Makar kein" , translated as " kill these muhajirs" .
We had to move to UAE for few weeks because of that...
Yeh tou sirf ik example hai...
Wese bhi as I said before , we can't do anything .. The future belong to Sindhis. All we can do is lament on our choices and fortune.
We don't want dissolution. We know the stories. We still have few people alive to narrate the horrors'. Maze ki baat tou yeh hai apne shayad sindhi literature nahi para.... Thora parlein , ap ko pata chal jae ga sindhis , Pakistan ke bare mein kia sochte hain ...
How is it easy? Is it easy because your house was fired upon in 2007 but ours was in 1992 so its more recent?
Is it easy hearing university teachers saying “Bohat khabees qaum hai Mohajir”?
Is it easy people asking the family of a Shaheed in rawalpindi “Aap log Indian hain na?”
Please, lets not make it easy. But the fact remains the vision that began with a Sialkoti and a Karachiwala (oddly the two are massive contributors to the economy and make do on their own without stolen government funds) is really what keeps the faith.
Yes I have heard hatred from Sindhis but also love for their country so I do not agree with this assertion. Sindh is the land I was born into as well, and at the end I am bound as much to Karachi as to Gadap or the interior. I am bound to take pride in the Ajrak regardless of whether the ethnic sindhi doesn’t think I belong.
Look inwards too, the amount of racism that spouts out of immigrant families in their sense of superiority is pretty filthy as well.
Finally, as for economic woes of Karachi - I’ve gotten sick of hearing since my childhood about giving Karachi to its business community and see them turn it into Dubai. Granted the PPP would rather have all Mohajirs die out if it means suffocating Karachi but the MQM is the true criminal here. They shut down Karachi, they took pens away and handed guns to the community. Lets not even bring in the Rangers, DHA or other players - Mansha or other seths sitting in Karachi have nothing to show for themselves except exorbitant weddings and hummers.
If a majority is suppressing you, frankly you are the biggest fools to let it and continue to roll out “leaders” like MQM or Kamal. So either accept the fate, leave the country or hit the streets.
Fact is, most middle class in Karachi wants to leave by hook or by crook - they’ve given up thier interest in the future of Pakistan. Its all about me, the Punjabis&Sindhis here cant get over their majazi Khuda sharif or Bhuttos and their misappropriation of funds because that is their bradri culture and it has ruined them for the past 200 years anyway.
The Pathan’s have been abused to the hilt and left in economic doldrums while the Balochis are akin to some eczema apparently which the rest of the country keeps trying to scratch out.
So whether Karachi deserves 1 trillion because the OP in his racial superiority believes only a certain race lives in it is moot because him and his ilk are incapable of understanding the melting pot that is the unofficial estimate of 30 million that is greater Karachi includes more “sons of soil” than not.
It is more about whether we as a nation will ever get beyond polarization - and the way the world is heading I would suggest its time to simply pray and do whatever little one can to survive.
If I may interrupt and mind the crude nature of the interruption, federal ministers tweets about punjabi supremacy need no IP tracing or AI algorithms.
The same goes true for PM who regularly talks of Afghan supremacy.
Who elects them? In essence then are we collectively a national security threat?
The federal minister was brought in by an elected government, but apparently the people who elected them are proverbial eunuchs since they cannot get even an apology out of him.
yun tu syed bhi ho, mirza bhi ho, Afghan bhi ho?