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Sindhi Language isn’t spoken in Pakistan: Wait What?
In a recent turn of events, veteran Indian actor Naseeruddin Shah set off a linguistic storm with his controversial remarks regarding the status of the Sindhi language in Pakistan.
What happened?
Renowned for his thought-provoking roles on screen, Shah found himself embroiled in a real-life drama when he boldly declared that Sindhi, a language with a rich history and cultural heritage, is no longer spoken in its very own birthplace.
During the promotional campaign for his web series Taj: Divided By Blood, Naseeruddin Shah’s remarks set off a storm of criticism and intense backlash from the Pakistani community.
However, recognizing his error, Shah has now taken to his official Facebook page to extend a sincere and official apology, expressing regret for any offense caused.
The apology
In his heartfelt message posted on Facebook, Shah directly addressed the entire Sindhi-speaking population of Pakistan, acknowledging his mistake and offering his profound apologies for deeply offending the community with his misguided opinion.
Yet, amidst the contrition, he couldn’t resist a subtle retort to his detractors.
“Okay, okay. I apologize to the entire Sindhi-speaking population of Pakistan who I seem to have deeply offended by my mistaken opinion. I admit I was ill-informed but is it necessary to crucify me for that? ‘Let him who is free from…’ as Jesus said,” he wrote.
“Actually, I’m quite enjoying being called ‘ignorant’ and ‘pretend intellectual’ after many years of being mistaken for an intelligent person. It’s quite a change!”
FAQs
Which language is closest to Sindhi?
Among the languages closely related to Sindhi, Kutchi is often considered its closest counterpart.
What are the two types of Sindhi?
Sindhi encompasses various regional variations, but two prominent types are Firaqi Sindhi and Kutchi Sindhi.
Which is the largest Sindhi-speaking city?
Karachi proudly claims the title of the largest Sindhi-speaking city.
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