The Siraiki Dream
Many decades ago, our foremothers and
forefathers dreamt the future and named it Siraiki. And in their footsteps we
are gathered here for the renewal and realization of that dream.
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We-Siraikis- have a dream. We have a
dream of loving and living our language. Our language is our identity, the
cause of our becoming. Language is the core of any culture. To forget one’s
mother tongue is to alienate oneself from one’s own being. They may have wings
but are without roots to nourish and sustain their being.
We have a dream to preserve and
develop our language in an environment where all languages, small or large,
have equal dignity and recognition. The disavowal of any language deprives us of
our collective past and our possible futures. It promotes the forces of hatred
and bigotry.
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We-Siraikis- have a dream to attain
self-rule and regional autonomy. We have a dream of a separate province for the
Siraiki Wasaib. History has taught us how, as the subjects of Takhat Lahore,
our resources are drained out and our citizenship is subverted and left
incomplete.
Like our ancestors, our dream is to
support and strengthen the federation of Pakistan. A separate province gives us
the agency to actualize the dream of a peaceful, prosperous and democratic
Pakistan for all Pakistanis.
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We live in both eternity and present.
We the daughters and sons of the Wasaib, the inhabitants of the ancient city of
Maloha, once formed the heart of the ancient Indus Valley Civilization and now
form the center, the heart, of this country, Pakistan. We the daughters and
sons of SAPT Sindhu, of the Wasaib, we carry the Islamic Sufism of tolerance
and pacifism.
Etizaz Ahsan of Lahore writes “Indus
Saga”. Girja Kumar sitting in Delhi authors “Indus People: Siraiki Saga”. World
scholars trace “Sindh through Centuries”. Ind, Hind, Sindh is the logo carved
in lands and history with eternity. We, Siraikis, dream this eternity rooted in
the Middle Indus Valley to magnify as a uniting force for Pakistan.
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We have a dream of prosperity and
well-being, a dream of development. A development that is not violent, a
development that does not forcibly displace communities, a development that
does not destroy our lands, pastures, rivers, forests and a development that
does not deplete our life-world and our resources and commit the ultimate crime
against future generations. Change needs to speak to our histories, to our
living culture, to our living traditions, to our people and not to any false gods.
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We have a dream that both men and
women of Siraiki Wasaib should have equal status and opportunities. We reject
all forms of imposed discrimination against women.
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Walking slowly, attentive to the path
we tread.
(Islamabad Declaration of SIRAIKI LOK
SAANJH)
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