74 years on, this emotional reunion of two brothers at Kartarpur corridor will make your eyes numb too
Mohali, January 28: The Pakistan High Commission has issued visa to Muhammad Habibaka Sika Khan from India's Punjab to visit his brother Muhammed Siddique and other family members in Pakistan. The two brothers got separated in 1947 during Partition and were recently reunited after 74 years at Kartarpur Sahib corridor. Muhammad Habibaka Sika Khan lost his brother Muhammed Siddique during the Partition in 1947, when part of Punjab went to Pakistan. Sika Khan remained in India’s Punjab, but his brother went to Faisalabad in Pakistan’s Punjab. Also read | Army aircraft crashes in Bihar's Gaya, pilots safe The photos of an emotional reunion of the two brothers at Kartarpur Sahib corridor went viral on social media.
“Today, Pakistan High Commission issues a visa to Sika Khan to visit his brother, Muhammed Siddique, and other family members in Pakistan. The two brothers separated in 1947 were recently reunited after 74 years at Kartarpur Sahib Corridor,” Pakistan’s High Commission in India said in a post. Also read | Centre extends Covid-19 restrictions till February 28 -PTC NewsThe story of the two brothers is a powerful illustration of how the historic opening of the visa-free Kartarpur Sahib Corridor in November 2019 by Pakistan is bringing people closer to each other. pic.twitter.com/pqdMJsDIgC — Pakistan High Commission India (@PakinIndia) January 28, 2022