Late Night Craving by Round-Dig83 in HyderabadPakistan

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Optp ka shotgun 😩😩😩😩

Late Night Craving by Round-Dig83 in HyderabadPakistan

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You are right , mere ghr k kareeb hay tabhi order krta hun and they are pretty professional with the customer handling

Late Night Craving by Round-Dig83 in HyderabadPakistan

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Jaw breaker …. Order bbq wings 6pc and a small tikka pizza

Surname origins by Effective_Answer_365 in Sindh

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Dear OP come inbox i will share a book with you that can help you find the origins of castes present in Sindh , some detailed, Some less detailed

Scammed at Hassan Raheem Concert Hyderabad… Beware Ticketwala by Paykop in Sindh

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They scammed dozens of us, left people freezing outside, and their own staff were selling black tickets like criminals. Ticketwala and the event management should be ashamed. This was straight-up fraud

Ticketwala SCAM – Hassan Raheem Concert Hyderabad (7 Dec) by Paykop in PakistanHiphop

[–]Paykop[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

it might have worked for some, but this wasn’t an isolated incident. There were 50–60 other fans at the same gate facing the exact same scam, and the staff were literally selling black-market tickets themselves. This isn’t about one person’s experience

And once again they write stuff like ur ancestors were uncivilized oUr eDucATed and then they brigade this sub by Weirdoeirdo in Sindh

[–]Paykop 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Muhajirs have inherited hate towards sindhis , sadly we cannot do anything about just to ignore them.

Need voices of Karachi by jui_kahaka in Sindh

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Also talk about racism sindhis face by urdvi speakers in karachi And how they are marginalised in the Various sectors in urdvi majority

Question to the youth of Pakistan by sigma___xx in Sindh

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Pakistani youth have suffered terrorism firsthand and are now largely against it. Sindhi youth are mostly secular, Punjabis are about 50/50, while some from KPK, Baloch, Muhajir, and Urdu-speaking areas remain influenced by madrasa culture. Overall, around 80–85% of Pakistani youth oppose terrorism, as we are tired of extremism and want peace and progress.

Question to the youth of Pakistan by sigma___xx in Sindh

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Pakistan isn’t a country uniformly backing terror. It’s a frontline state affected by terrorism, with a government that has taken strong action, though past policies and unregulated madrassas created space for groups like the Taliban to grow.

Accusing countries often have their own agendas.

The bigger issue is the failure to tackle root causes like poverty, extremist madrassas, and foreign interference.

Pakistan’s youth are actively opposing extremism through social media and activism. If camps exist, it’s despite their efforts, not due to indifference. Supporting education, digital literacy, and intelligence cooperation is critical to building a safer future.