بد سلوکی کرنا
To mistreat, to behave badly toward someone, to treat with cruelty or disrespect, to abuse, or to act in a manner that is unfair, harsh, or unjust. The phrase is composed of بد (bad), meaning bad or evil, سلوکی (sulooki), meaning behavior or treatment, and کرنا (karna), meaning to do. Together, they describe the act of treating someone poorly, whether through words, actions, or neglect. In Urdu, Bad Sulooki Karna is used to describe a wide range of negative behaviors, from verbal abuse and disrespect to physical violence and neglect. The word carries the weight of the moral obligation to treat others with kindness and respect, and the condemnation of those who fail to do so. In South Asian culture, where relationships and respect are highly valued, bad sulooki karna is a serious accusation. The word appears in family disputes, in workplace complaints, in discussions of human rights, in legal contexts, and in everyday conversation about how people treat each other.