Community members including families and children were dressed up in traditional Sindhi dresses. Wearing ajrak (shawl) and topi (cap), they showcased unity and pride of Sindh’s rich culture.
The interactions are hushed, but listen closely, and you’ll find a common link between speakers — they’re all speaking Sindhi. On January 1, eight Pakistani men — Alibaksha Sindhi, 48, Maksud Akhtar ...