Mianwali is a separate city. It is not a part of Multan IMO.And what will you say about the mianwali niazi Pashtuns of Punjab that speak saraiki? Kid, you got a lot of exploring to do in Pakistan before becoming an authority. Just my opinion.
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Mianwali is a separate city. It is not a part of Multan IMO.And what will you say about the mianwali niazi Pashtuns of Punjab that speak saraiki? Kid, you got a lot of exploring to do in Pakistan before becoming an authority. Just my opinion.
So go head, when are you vacating Gilgit Baltisan and AJK as is the prerquisite for plebscite.Even with we making GB an interim province won't end this matter.
So nope. Plebiscite is the only way forward.
You have comprehension issues. I never said there are more Punjabi than Seraiki speakers in Multan neither @DESERT FIGHTER misinterpreted my words that way who I have been talking to and then you jump in the covo missing all the posts..lolzzzz
Mianwali is a separate city. It is not a part of Multan IMO.
Mate, I know more about seraikis than you do .. I have lived in Multan and Isb, I regularly visit that place and most of my family is living in Pakistan. I can speak Seraiki and Punjabi in addition to English and Urdu. do ta do chaarSouth Punjab is known as Saraiki Riyasat. They are the indigenous people of the area. Of course small numbers of punjabis are also indigenous in the villages and farmlands, but after partition, there was a bigger influx of punjabis that moved to the area. And that is why you might be confused about all the punjabis in south Punjab. Saraikis are also linked to punjabis, but they are also linked to Sindhis, Baluch, and Pashtuns. Think of them as the base or core of Pakistan. Or at least middle Pakistan.
Mate, I know more about seraikis than you do .. I have lived in Multan and Isb, I regularly visit that place and most of my family is living in Pakistan. I can speak Seraiki and Punjabi in addition to English and Urdu. do ta do chaar
I am on your side. I think it is great that you have finally understood that plebscite is not happening, no reason to keep people GB suffering, now do the same with AJK and end this matter.
Next I came, you are welcome to visit my village near Multan and I will show you around on tractor ... and make you milk cows, and how to protect yourself from dogs, go a wild boar hunting in the hunting season and also how villagers make food.. You have lived in USA so long that you became a spoiled bacha...Your knowledge of Pakistan is very poor. When is the next time you will visit? I want to meet up and show you around while teaching you some stuff.
So go head, when are you vacating Gilgit Baltisan and AJK as is the prerquisite for plebscite.
kee hal hin?Lmao.
Okay. Speak Saraiki with me. I am not great, but I can hold a conversation.
Next I came, you are welcome to visit my village near Multan and I will show you around on tractor ... and make you milk cows, and how to protect yourself from dogs, go a wild boar hunting in the hunting season and also how villagers make food.. You have lived in USA so long that you became a spoiled bacha...

kee hal hin?
Accepting the recommendations of a reforms committee, Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan gave the approval to change the status of Gilgit-Baltistan to an interim province, a Pakistan media report said on Wednesday.
When India would get out of its delusion of "Kashmir is our integral part".
its INTERIM status final solution will remain link with PlebisciteWill it not have implications on kashmir issue?
As far as Karachi ....Seriki starts from khanewal and is spoken as far as dadu..

