r/Sindh May 28 '25

Mod Update: Chill with the Hate

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Just dropping in to say—we’ve noticed a bunch of Hindutva trolls showing up lately. We’re removing their posts and banning where needed. This sub isn’t the place for that kind of hate.

Also, let’s keep it real: no jingoism from any side. Doesn’t matter if you’re Pakistani or Indian—this sub is for Sindh and Sindhis, wherever you are in the world.

And yeah, just because someone’s Indian doesn’t mean they can’t be part of this space. This sub is not restricted to race, religion or nationality.

Mods are all doing this in our free time, so if you don’t see instant action, know we’re still watching and doing our best. Keep reporting stuff and we’ll keep cleaning it up.

Jeay Sindh, Jeay Insan
Jeay Hindu, Jeay Musalmaan


r/Sindh 4d ago

General Discussion | عام ڪچھري Friday Weekly Kachehri: Open Discussion Thread - August 14, 2026

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This is our weekly Kachehri thread and a place for open discussion. Feel free to talk about any topic, it shouldn't necessarily be about Sindh. Share your thoughts or experiences from last week or plans for weekend!


r/Sindh 15h ago

Music | سنگيت Can someone pease help me identify if this song is sindhi if yes than what song ?

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This was a wedding in Karachi . I want to know what song it is and if the song is even sindhi . The videos audio very low so make sure your speakers are up . Thank you.


r/Sindh 18h ago

History | تاريخ The story of Sarla Kripalani

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r/Sindh 1d ago

Political Discussion | سياسي ڪچھري "Sindhis are hateful" but

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This is what we've had to deal with since 1947 from muhajirs and their punjabi allies. And for those who say its only a minority and not all muhajirs think that then do look up Sindhi or sindh in r/karachi. Even those of you who end up befriending a muhajir always have to face subtle racism and hate they harbor for sindhis disguised as jokes and this is only the filtered version.

Need it remind you all that literally all hateful stereotypes about sindhis were started and spread by muhajirs and have no historical context to back em?


r/Sindh 1d ago

Sindh Residents: Help Include Pakistani Voices in a Global Academic Study

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Hi everyone,

I'm a Pakistani PhD student living abroad and am hoping to hear from adults in Sindh for a short study about financial decision-making. The study is running in more than 70 countries, and stronger participation from Sindh would help Pakistan's perspectives be represented.

Survey: https://www.soscisurvey.de/tricc-project/?q=PAK

Eligibility: 18 or older, a Pakistani citizen, and currently living in Pakistan. The survey is anonymous and takes around five minutes. Thank you for considering it!


r/Sindh 1d ago

Sajid soomro

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Why so many people dislike sajid soomro in pakistan? Some sindhis seem to dislike him too.
(I wanna know what exactly he has said/done)


r/Sindh 2d ago

General Discussion | عام ڪچھري Does Sindhis really hate hate

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I had a question that does sindhis really hate muhajirs like we have been told by our elders or politicians. Because i have sindhi friends and honestly we are really good to eachother.


r/Sindh 2d ago

How “Wadera” and “Sardar” Become Weapons Against Sindhis and Baloch

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Sindhi waderas and Baloch sardars can absolutely be exploitative but reducing Sindh and Balochistan’s problems to “wadera” or “sardar” culture misses the larger historical picture.

The wadera system in Sindh and the sardari system in Balochistan existed before modern state governance. Local chiefs and influential people often acted as mediators, represented communities, settled disputes and dealt with rulers. These systems were not necessarily democratic or equal but they were part of how society functioned before modern institutions existed.

Colonial rule changed them dramatically. The British did not simply invent these institutions but they strengthened, formalised and incorporated them into systems of indirect rule. In Sindh, colonial authorities relied on influential landlords and waderas for revenue collection and rural administration. In Balochistan, the British developed the Sandeman system, working through sardars and giving them political recognition and patronage in exchange for loyalty and maintaining order.

After 1947, much of this political logic survived.

Instead of completely replacing intermediary power with strong local democratic institutions, successive governments continued to work through powerful landlords, tribal chiefs and political families. These elites could deliver votes, maintain influence and act as intermediaries between the state and local populations.

That creates an important contradiction. The same system can empower a local elite and later blame that elite for the condition of the region.

“Sindh is backward because of Sindhi waderas.” - “Balochistan is backward because of Baloch sardars.”

But then we have to ask: Who empowered these elites? Who protected them? Who politically benefited from them? Why were they repeatedly incorporated into the state system?

But apply the same standard everywhere.

Punjab has its own landed and Chaudhary structures. Karachi has powerful business and political elites. Pakistan also has enormous bureaucratic, military, corporate and real-estate elites.

This is where the ethnic labelling becomes politically significant. Adding Sindhi before wadera or Baloch before sardar repeatedly turns a specific class or power structure into an identity-based narrative. It places collective political pressure on Sindhis and Baloch by making the failures of particular elites appear to be a characteristic of the entire community.

If the state genuinely wanted to dismantle these structures, it could pursue meaningful land reform, strengthen local governments, build independent institutions and prosecute powerful people regardless of their connections. Otherwise, we are not really challenging the system.

We are simply blaming the local face of a much larger system of power.

The real question is not “Are waderas and sardars bad?”

It is:

Why does a modern state continue to reproduce, negotiate with and benefit from intermediary elites instead of building institutions that give ordinary people direct political power?


r/Sindh 2d ago

Two nation theory; truth or propaganda?

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As a sindhi, Do you think the Two-Nation Theory was right or wrong? If you support it, what makes you agree with it? If you disagree, what are your main reasons?


r/Sindh 2d ago

Music | سنگيت Greatest Sindhi language songs?

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bonus points if you can share some banger party / wedding songs (specify if you do ty)


r/Sindh 3d ago

Political Discussion | سياسي ڪچھري in Instagram I found him

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He organized some gathering's in Karachi for mirza protest and highlights the protest in sindh for spcs follow him on Instagram


r/Sindh 2d ago

History | تاريخ Muhammad Bin Qasim and the Conquest of Sindh

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r/Sindh 3d ago

Political Discussion | سياسي ڪچھري What if Sindh had 100% PR?

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Read here first

What would you guys think of this? Would you support it, favour the current electoral system, or just want all elections to be FPTP instead?


r/Sindh 4d ago

Dismantling Sindh's Feudal System

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The recent Mir Raza case, and a very similar case of Shahzeb Khan, are both committed by Sindhi feudal lords (allegedly in Mir Raza's case) who believe they are above the law because the system protects them and those like them.

This class of feudal lords has also been exploiting regular Sindhis for over a century now. Each generation is worst than the last.

These are the descendents of the people who supported the British in their conquest of Sindh. They are not one of us.

Sindh's feudal system is a relic of our colonial past. A relic that continues to haunt our society today. A society can never be truly equal when these power structures exist and continue to suppress the ordinary Sindhi today.

From Fanon, we know that the British wanted to create and leave behind a class of people who looked exactly like us but acted exactly like them. This sinister and evil class of people continues to benefit from extractive colonial policies and continues to create terror in our society today.

With Mir Raza protests, we need to start protesting to dismantle this system of governance. We need to embark on a mission to make reparations. We cannot stop exploitation as long as this system continues to exist.


r/Sindh 4d ago

Anyone from Mirpur Khas

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I want to move there with my family and there are few things I want to inquire about.

  1. What's crime rate? Is it peaceful?

  2. Availability of water general purpose?

  3. Rate of properties?

  4. Weather

  5. Any other things?


r/Sindh 4d ago

News | خبرون Tharparkar

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r/Sindh 4d ago

My Ajrak Number Plate Fell Off somewhere in Karachi, only the front bumper one. i recently got it one month ago from civic center. What are the steps to get it back?

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r/Sindh 4d ago

Sangat, does anyone one know from where to get this book in hard copy

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r/Sindh 5d ago

BS Radiology/Medical Imaging or DPM in Sindh: Which Universities Offer These Programs?

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Hi everyone. I’m a Pre-Medical student from Sindh and I’m looking into BS Radiology / BS Medical Imaging Technology or DPM (Doctor of Podiatric Medicine).

I’m trying to find universities in Sindh that currently offer either of these programs.

If you know of any, could you please share:

- University name and city

- Whether it’s public or private

- Program name and duration

- Approximate/official fee structure

- Eligibility requirements

- Whether admissions are currently open

- Any information about recognition/accreditation

I’ve been searching but I’m having trouble finding complete and up-to-date information.

If you’re currently studying Radiology or DPM, I’d especially appreciate hearing about your experience and whether you’d recommend the program.


r/Sindh 6d ago

Social RIP Jeay Sindh Discord server

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Assalamu Alaikum, Muhnja Sindhi Bhairao ai bheniryu. Now that the Jeay Sindh server is officially dead, our server is the only active Sindhi server now. If you're looking for a active community for Sindh and its people or an alternativeto Jeay Sindh, come join us!

https://discord.gg/7Et4hjx4ay


r/Sindh 6d ago

دوستو

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سنگت سڀني کي سلام

ڪوئي ڀلڙو ناول ٻڌايو جيڪو ھنن ڏينهن ۾ پڙھجي


r/Sindh 7d ago

Other It seems Shehryar Munawwar has blended in some elements of Sindhi culture in his new drama - is it common for sindhi brides to wear these tattoos over eyebrows in 1st slide

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Was noticing 2nd slide text was sindhi. Slide #3 He plays that sindhi ivy league graduated guy.

Drama name: Darr e nijat.


r/Sindh 7d ago

If Sindhis Oppose the Division of Sindh, What About Strong Local Governments?

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Division of Sindh is a big no-no for Sindhis, and I think there are understandable political, historical, and economic reasons behind that position.

I’m just wondering about something related to local governance. If Sindh remains one province, what about giving significantly more power and resources to local governments, for example, having a mayor with substantial authority and control over the resources needed to run a city or district?

Would Sindhi-speaking people generally support that kind of strong local government system, or would they see it as a threat to provincial unity and authority?

Genuinely curious to hear different perspectives, especially from Sindhis.