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Seraiki is an old nationalty of the Indus valley (now Pakistan). Approximately 14 million ] in central Pakistan speak the ] in the ] and ] provinces, mainly based in the former princely state of ]. | |||
Beginning in the 1960s, Seraiki nationalists have sought to gain language rights and lessen Punjabi control over the natural resources of ] and ] in the Seraiki lands. This led to a proposed separate ] region being drawn up by activists in the ]. The ] coup by General ] of Pakistan, a centralist ruler, caused the movement to go underground. His death in 1988 allowed the Seraiki movement to re-emerge openly with the goals to have a Seraiki nationality recognised, to have official documents printed in Seraiki, a Seraiki regiment in the army, employment quotas and more Seraiki language radio and television. | |||
Several parties are working for this mission like Pakistan Seraiki Party, Siraikistan qaumi movement, and Seraiki national party. ] is a leader of the movement. |
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