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We Sindhis feel her pain more than anyone else.
Who also happened to have the highest literacy rate
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We Sindhis feel her pain more than anyone else.
In Pakistan literally EVERBODY has the chance to be elected and be a politician. Check the ethnicities of our PMs and Presidents of the last few decades. Punjabi dominated much, right?
My ancestors migrated from Ludhiana to Toba Tek Singh and Faisalabad. A lot of them were brutally murdered by Punjabi Sikhs. Four of my great grandmother's sons sacrificed their life to so that my great mother could come here. My father told that she used to cry daily and never recovered from that trauma.
My great grandma witnessed her sons getting slaughtered in half. Each of one them sacrificed themselves by creating a distracting so that others could move ahead. In end the I believe only one son remained while others were martyred.Its just a weak *** propaganda point used by Indians and some of their paid agents in Pakistan.
These unfortunate events are etched in our collective memories. And these are not your typical Pakistan Studies chapters. These are things we have heard from our grandparents. Only a fool would confuse our hospitality with a loss of memory.
During Partition we lost our gold-like Sikh sons and only the bidi-smokers and paan-chewers fell in our lot.’” She was alluding to the Muslims from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar who moved to Pakistan in 1947.
Many years ago, the renowned Indian writer Maheep Singh, wrote an article in the Punjabi daily Ajit. “When I went to lahnde Punjab for the first time, an elderly woman embraced me and said, ‘My life is yours my son. During Partition we lost our gold-like Sikh sons and only the bidi-smokers and paan-chewers fell in our lot.’” She was alluding to the Muslims from Uttar Pradesh and Bihar who moved to Pakistan in 1947.
@waz @WebMaster @Horus @Irfan Baloch @Foxtrot Alpha @LeGenD @Slav Defence @Moonlight @BHarwana @AgNoStiC MuSliM @Adios Amigo @ArsalanWe Sindhis feel her pain more than anyone else.
Apart from Hindi none of the other regional languages sound polished. Even Gujarati sounds funny, Marathi is too Ghawti/rural.
South Indian languages? Do you think Pakistanis would fall in love with Tamil language if they hear it ?
West Pakistanis even had a derogatory attitude towards Bangla and considered it as an inferior language spoken by feminine fish eaters.
i think you are bhaya from up? Punjabi is older than third-class language hindi. name one hindi poet who can compete with bulleh shah?To be honest punjabi sounds like a village version of hindustani...it doesnt have that dignified sound like say hindi gujarati marathi or south indian languages.
I think that is the reason it is abandoned by educated people.
We Sindhis feel her pain more than anyone else.
Why no industrialization in rest of sindh ?