Multani
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Is it really the truth or are you making stuff up from your a**. The people of Potohar are probably among the most conservative of Punjab. Strict pardah is observed in rural settings, and if you ever come to my hometown Jhelum, you'll find a lot of burqa wearing women. As for Multan, people of Potohar are ignorant of Multanis as we don't have any direct contact with them.
And I never called any Lahori or something beghairat. I respect true Lahoris. I just told you the stereotype that they enjoy due to this stage drama and mujra crap. But your IQ is way too low to figure out what I really meant. Are you still butthurt over the fact that your Kakezai caste(known as "kalaar" here) are considered the muslim version of shudar and lumped together with kammi castes like Mochis and Kumhars? I personally disagree with caste based discrimination, but I don't deny the reality of high caste/low caste social system present throughout the country.
And I bet you're jealous of the fact that people of Potohar and Muzaffarabad fought back against foreign aggression with full might unlike you weak, non-martial cowards down there. Since Muhammad Bin Qasim's time, Multan has always been ruled by foreigners. When Multan was ruled by Afghans and Baloch with an iron fist, the Khakha and Bomba rajas of Muzafarrabad kicked Afghan a** multiple times. They even sacked Srinagar once during the Afghan rule, massacring hindu and Afghan alike there. They use to raid Kashmir valley quite often, always being a headache for the Afghan tyrannical governors there.
please use good language and dont use abusive words or personal attacks and insults.
You have made major blunders here in the other threads. You claimed bigotry against Kakezai, and you claimed bigotry against many other groups. You said Khatri kidnapping was an Afghan trade, and attributed to them what actually the sikhs used to do to Muslims.
You talk like a sikh.