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Loser, my fathers family is from sindh and am khan from my mothers side and have spent considerable time in rural sindh for business and personal reason. The women over there wear traditional clothing, not burqa.
And when did I say it is something to feel ashamed of, I am just stating the fact that you can for some reason are unable to digest.
Many women would refuse to wear a burqa in Karachi and many other places and that is a fact. I see more women in a burqa in London than Karachi.
Relax, this is not some earth shattering or utterly important article that we are discussing.
Just let it pass and concentrate on our real issues.
Just a question boy,
Does sindhi traditional dress have no relation with pardah?do sindhi women just go along without covering themselves?
The women ive seen atleast cover themselves in front of men with long shawls from head to toe?
If no......then i dont know where u come from sindh.
Anyways carry along..........but dont be ashamed of purdah its a beautiful thing not a curse tht indians consider......thts why they have so many social ills in there society.