Divyaram, who was an MP during the reign of Benazir Bhutto in Pakistan, is living in Fatehabad in Haryana. After being tortured in Pakistan, he reached the village of Fatehabad, Ratangarh after saving his life. He is living with his family by selling peanuts in winter and ice cream in summer. He is very happy and celebrating the passage of the Citizenship Amendment Bill in Parliament. This gave him and his family hope for citizenship in India. ISI: American experts indicate of terror attack in India After passing this bill, he is hopeful that after getting citizenship of India, now his family's ration card will also be made and they will also be able to take advantage of the facilities provided by the government. Talking to the media, Divyaram said that some seats are reserved for non-Muslims in Pakistan. When Benazir Bhutto came into politics after his father's death, she gave a speech to welcome him in her constituency. Tunnel to be constructed between Manali and Kargil to reduce distance In his statement, Divyaram said that he was happy with this that Bhutto made him an MP from the Reserve seat. He said that his family's troubles increased after becoming MP. After this, the people of the angry Muslim society kidnapped a girl from his family after 15 days and also threatened him to leave the post. Karnal: 6 Policemen suspended for beating cow vigilantes Apart from this, Divyaram told that his case also reached the Supreme Court of Pakistan. He said that the Supreme Court judge also advised him to compromise and end the case. Delhi Massive Fire: Causes of fire in the Grain market will reveal soon