she is no less than any politician
Begum Ghamar Ispahani, the wife of (late) M. H. Ispahani, a close associate of the Quaid-e-Azam.
Begum Ispahani came to Pakistan from Iran. She was in her 30s at the time. “She made Pakistan her homeland, and used to say that she will live here and will be buried here,” Zia said. “My father used to tell her that she’ll go back to Iran after she’s dead. She didn’t, however. Pakistan was her home.”
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well i think you know that Sindh is the second largest province of Pakistan in terms of population. It is the industrial hub of Pakistan where alone Karachi contributes about 20% of the country's GDP and around 90% of the hindu's of Pakistan are living in Sindh. Yes like other countries there are many hindu doctors and engineers there in Sindh and the infrastructure of Sindh is far better than NWFP and Balochistan and compete with Punjab from sector to sector.
Overall its very well established![]()
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