Urdu as our national langauge

Re: Urdu as our national langauge

The only person in this thread who has made claim about Punjab having greater rate of ethno-linguistic in comparison to other provinces is me - but the slap wasn’t intended for me? Must be for poor Ajazali then. Anyway - you have used the worst misogynist language for me in the past, bit of violent misogynist claptrap will only add to the honours. You can call me more vile gender specific names. I don’t care.

No I don’t have a “problem” with Baloch settling in Sindh - so spare me your sermon and every bit of ethnic details. Honestly I don’t pay attention to people’s background and surnames as much some other people. It took me a while to realise that Islamabad F7 living Shareen Mizari is actually from Southern Punjab. But you made the claim about there being more Balochis and started literally counting the tribes, and I simply replied by saying the Baloch diaspora maybe smaller in size in Punjab, but it is also very varied.

You need to brush up your geographic knowledge as well comprehension skills - the areas I named in my previous post border Punjab, or don’t they? But forgive me for being a non nationalist Punjabi, and being consciously aware of the fact that Southern Punjab historically has different ethnic mix up and migration patterns than Central and Northern Punjab.

If you think there is absolutely no such thing is racial xenophobia in Sindh at all - then good for you. Not that I ever expected you to admit.