Abstract
The Saraiki, one of the significant ethnic groups in Pakistan is identified on the language basis. In Pakistan, the vast majority of the ethnic groups find its original base in lingual identity. The Saraiki nationalists have developed a remarkable narrative solid account supporting a different identity for Saraiki language and culture, backed by social and economic entrepreneurship on the one side and endeavors in institutionalization of Saraiki language on the other side. The current study will highlight the growth of Saraiki political awareness, the nature of the internal problems, and the origin of disputes with the state.
Keyword(s)
Issues of Ethnic Federalism, Pakistan, Case study, Saraiki Belt