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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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