Sindhi nationalism

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Flag used by some Sindhi nationalists showing an axe

Sindhi nationalism is the political expression of ethno-national consciousness of the Sindhi people, who inhabit the ethno-linguistic region of Sindh which lies in current day Pakistan.

The Sindhi nationalist movement's demands have ranged from greater cultural, economic and political rights, to political autonomy, to outright secession from Pakistan and the creation of an independent state referred to as Sindhudesh. The movement is secular and heavily influenced by leftist Marxist ideology.


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