Rati Lines

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title: Rati Lines
text: Rati Lines, also spelled as Reti Lines, is a neighborhood located near Bath Island, in the Clifton suburb of Karachi, Pakistan. It is a low-income neighborhood which was first inhabited by gypsies in the late 1960s and since then has been inhabited by blue-collar workers, including domestic workers, security personnel, and drivers who work in the surrounding affluent areas of Clifton. The demographics of the neighborhood consist of mostly Pashtuns. During the Indo-Pakistani war of 1971, two bomb
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