_Khawaja
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I don't get it, they speak languages belonging to two entirely different families, they have different origins as a people and different tribes yet they're considered the same by themselves and the Pakistani government just cause they've mixed so much and now have the same culture compare that to Saraiki, Hinkowans and Potoharis who just speak a different dialect and are considered a separate ethnicity from central Punjabis. Makes no sense to me.
The census should give Brahui people a box of their own so we can properly document the diversity of Pakistan.
The census should give Brahui people a box of their own so we can properly document the diversity of Pakistan.