Pakistan, April 20 -- Sundown Town was once referred to the places in the Midwest and South in the United States of America where, after the dark, non-whites or people with certain races weren't allowed to enter. People wandering after the dark were subjected to discrimination, intimidation and violence. This is a bygone story while we are landed in a 'new Sundown Town' with even worse circumstances.

Notoriously known as 'Katcha' - a riverine region surrounding Ghotki, Kashmore and Shikarpur - the bandits within the area have created circumstances described above in Sundown Town. While in the Sundown Town solely non-whites were not allowed to walk in in the town, the bandits, going a couple of steps beyond, allow 'no one' to wander after...