Muslim women who fled India for Pakistan at Partition wore saris as everyday dress, whereas women in West Pakistan mostly wore the shalwar kameez. Saris came to be frowned on as a foreign or "Hindu" garment. Zia al-Huq's Islamic regime tried to ban them in the 1980s. Even now, "it’s almost impossible, outside Karachi, to walk into a random bazaar and buy a cotton sari" (6,400 words)
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