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Plz check post#164Imagine.. and if you raise your voice, you are anti Sindh.
There is a very visible difference when you cross Hyderabad.
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Plz check post#164Imagine.. and if you raise your voice, you are anti Sindh.
There is a very visible difference when you cross Hyderabad.
I don't think he is talking about all the Karachiittes.Plz check post#164
Imagine.. and if you raise your voice, you are anti Sindh.
There is a very visible difference when you cross Hyderabad.
answer to your entire paragraph is a line you yourself have written. this is not the case in Sindh, things havent changed.the times have changed now but as you go back decades ago this was not an uncommon thing
unfortunately people like indus paksitani and some on this thread blame karachiites for the backwardness of sindh, while conveniently closing their eyes to the realities.Imagine.. and if you raise your voice, you are anti Sindh.
There is a very visible difference when you cross Hyderabad.
Only Urdu Speaking communitykarachiites
I have spent time in all provinces of Pakistan. Central Punjab is most welcoming to other languages, then Karachi, Then South Punjab, then Sindh. KPK and Balochistan are too narrow minded to accept other nationalities. Just my experience, no offenceEveryone hates the "sindhi wadera" in the mainstream media but no one has any problem with "punjabi wadera" or so-called "chauhdry sahab", these days it is even considered cool by every tom and dick in punjab to put "chauhdry" before his name to make a statement of being a "punjabi wadera" but you never hear anything against this trend. On the other hand I have never seen a sindhi wadera put "wadera" in front of his name to register his "wadera credentials" but still he is the only evil character in Pakistan according to the mainstream media.
Hi,
I have lived in interior Sindh and these Sindhis are not wrong in what they are saying---.
At first it the urdu speakers that had all the top jobs in karachi / hyderabad---then came the punjabis---but most of them settled and cultivated land---then came the pashtuns and then came the afghans---.
The sindhis are being crushed for a longtime---nice folks that they are---.
Sedition only applies if you speak in favor of and for betterment of PakistanSays every racist swine, revoke her doctorate, bigots like her shouldn't be near educational institutions.. she should be charged under sedition.
Hi,The Sindhi's need to learn that migration from one part of the country to another is very normal, and this is how you exchange cultural habits of work, business development, societal development -- standing up for some self and not cowering down. Heck, it's time for Sindhis to breed outside their small circle. I feel this needs to be encouraged more and more -- but these wadera's know Punjabis and Pashtun's aren't the type to lower our heads to serve rather we sever heads. THUG LIFE!
Does this harami know pakistan is fir everyone.
This kind of nonsense is no different from the xenophobia displayed by Trump and the Right Wing in the US and Europe.
The future of the entire globe is one where people migrate and the most talented succeed. Typically, those who choose to uproot themselves and their families and move to distant places have an inherent desire & courage for risk taking and are willing to fight against the odds and face challenges to succeed.
BS, Sindhis always resisted and hated the newly arrived mohajirs from India from day one. Unlike Punjabis who welcomed and absorbed the immigrants both Punjabis and Non Punjabis alike, my family's experience in both Lahore and then Hyderabad (Sindh) were starkly contrasting, the Punjabis accepted them with no hatred whereas Sindhis used to subject them to racist invectives.Sometimes I really salute the restraint of Sindhis for what the successive governments have done with the demography of Sindh, they must be one of the most tolerant people in the world that two of their biggest cities have got non-sindhi majorities since 1947.