Bathinda: a resident of Flizal arrow in Bathinda from Punjab India and an organization in Faisalabad from Pakistan Punjab may soon have a reason to smile because the two siblings separated 74 years ago are expected to join each other.
Separately during the partition, Sika Khan and Mohammed Siddique had met each other on January 10 at the Kartarpur corridor after 74 years, but it was only temporarily.
But the next meeting was arranged to be longer because the Pakistani High Commission has provided a visa to Sika Khan to visit his lost family in Pakistan.
Sika was only six months old when separated from her father and sister.
Residents of Pharwal Village in Bathinda District were happy after they got the news.
The village resident of Jagsir Singh said, “It was like a dream that came true for Sika Khan.
Now he will be able to meet the close and loved ones.
I have accompanied Sika to various places, and feel the pain.” At the time of the partition in 1947, family Sika was left divided when she lived in India with her mother while her father, brother and sister migrated to Pakistan.
“It was because Youtuber Pakistan, Nasir Dhillon, that he could meet his family in Kartarpur Sahib corridor,” Jagsir said.
Other villagers, Joglinder Singh, said that after meeting his brother after 74 years, Sika Khan prayed for a visa not only for him but for everyone who had been separated from the people they loved.
According to the villagers, Sikka visited relatives with her mother when the partition was announced.
Because there was a massive confusion at the time, Sika and her mother could not join their families in Pakistan and remain back in Bathinda district.
After a while, they lost contact with their families, and his mother also committed suicide by jumping into a canal.
However, some points were connected during Jatha’s visit to Pakistan, and then Youtuber Nasir Dhillon took a problem to unite the two brothers.
Various groups of peace; Network Action Peace South Asia, Aaghaz-e-dosti, India Clothing clothing, among others, wants visa norms that are liberalized so that separate families can meet each other regularly.
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