National borders do not separate us.

October 5, 2022

Don't we all like catching up with old friends? In this heartwarming story, two brothers are reunited after 74 years apart. The subcontinent was divided in 1947, resulting in the separation of India and Pakistan. Siddiqi, who was a newborn when they split up, was reared in the Pakistani city of Faisalabad. His older brother, Habib, grows up in the Indian city of Phularwan. This is one of many stories of reconciliation that have been told since Pakistan and India agreed to open their borders. The brothers' reunion earlier this year at Kartar Purr Gurdwara was a monument to the eternal nature of brotherhood.

The brothers hug and shed joyous tears for one another. Social media, according to certain authorities, is critical to their reunion. The younger brother made a video on his search for his brother who was separated by partition, which the Habib family in India eventually saw.

They will be able to contact Siddiqi's family again, and they have plans to reunite the brother in the Kartar Purr tunnel. Their rendezvous video went viral on social media, and the news was widely publicized. The government's successful endeavor allows us to meet these brothers as they approach the end of their lives.

This is a real-life example of how siblings' love and compassion persevere in the face of adversity in our society. This is the finest case ever, worthy of mention on Sibling's Day and worthy of beautiful literature.

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