What do you suppose us Sindhis are to say when someone from Punjab calls AN ELECTED HEAD OF STATE a Dacoit? In essence, he's calling every Sindhi a Dacoit, who voted for People's Party.
Let me explain this to you very carefully, if at any point a question arises or you have trouble with comprehending this, please, feel free to ask questions!
"Zardari is a Sindhi Dacoit".
Now, let's take the last part of this sentence and explain it: "..
Sindhi Dacoit"
Now, the prefix, 'Sindhi', described the
ethnicity of the 'dacoit'. Coming back to the sentence as a whole -- the sentence is refering to the current Head of the State as a docoit with Sindhi Ethnicity. I'll take a small break here, and let you process that.
Great, break over. Now, moving on. Let's say I wanted to label Zardari exclusively as a
Sindhi Dacoit (and not as a Dacoit of Sindhi Ethnicity, as we've just gone over), I would phrase it as such:
"President Zardari, our Head of State, is nothing but another in a long line of Sindhi Dacoits".
With the use of adequete grammar and phrasing, I have termed Zardari as a 'Sindhi Dacoit' and not simply just a Dacoit of Sindhi Ethnicity. The sentence of the above phrase is built around leading up to the phrase, "nothing but" contributing to this, and establishing it thus.
I hope that helps, and just to repeat, please, if you've got any more questions on sentences and people supposedly Zardari just because he's Sindhi, please, feel free to ask!
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