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How to make Lahore s famous fried fish

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Guide to making a flaky, Pakistani-style paratha and a potato filled version

Method To prep: Mix all the ingredients and knead for five minutes. Leave it covered with a cloth on a bowl for about 10-15 minutes. Roll out the dough in balls with your hands Mix all the ingredients and form a dough Image Credit: Stefan Lindeque/Gulf News For lachedaar paratha: 1. Flatten the dough ball in your hands and dust it with some wheat flour. Flatten the dough in your hand and cover with flour Image Credit: Stefan Lindeque/Gulf News 2. Roll it into a thin circle, similar to a chapatti or flatbread. Try to roll it as thin as possible.

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Recipe for Pakistani-style chicken karahi

2. Fry the chicken with the ginger and garlic paste for 5 minutes. 3. Add tomatoes and all the spices except for the black pepper and yogurt. 4. Cover and cook on high heat for about 15 minutes till the tomatoes are cooked well. 5. Add the yoghurt and cook further for 10 minutes. 6. Cover the pan with the lid and simmer for 10 minutes. 7. Garnish with black pepper, chopped green chilies, ginger and coriander while serving. Saira Ahmed Tell us about your favourite dishes or recipes at food@gulfnews.com

A brief history of discrimination against religious minorities

Daily Times April 28, 2021 Just to remind my readers that during the time of Objective resolution 1949, under the leadership of Liaquat Ali Khan an attempt was made for tagging non-Muslims as second-class citizens of Pakistan but Suresh Chandar Chattopadhiya opposed this resolution in the parliament. While doing so the Muslims were given free hand and minority were left helpless. This was the time when religious discrimination was initiated. The Constitution of Pakistan guarantees fundamental rights to all citizens of Pakistan. These rights include equality of status and opportunity, social, economic and political freedoms, and freedom of expression, belief, faith, worship and association. Pakistan is also home to several religious minorities, such as Christians, Hindus, Parsis, Sikhs and somehow Kalasha. Having said that, the situation for many religious communities in Pakistan has worsened over the past few decades. Pakistani religious minorities remain disenfranchised in societ

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