Separated friends express gratitude to India-Pakistan government
Separated friends express gratitude to India-Pakistan government
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New Delhi: Friends who separated in 1947 due to the partition of India would never have thought that they would be able to meet after 74 years. But this is what happened at Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur. When Sardar Gopal Singh, 94, of India, reached Darbar Sahib, he did not know that he would be able to meet his lost friend Muhammad Bashir due to partition. Bashir, 91, hails from the city of Narowal in Pakistan.

According to a report received, when the two met, they remembered their childhood days when India and Pakistan were the same. How the two friends used to go to Baba Guru Nanak's gurdwara and eat together and drink tea. Gopal and Bashir expressed happiness over the Kartar Pur corridor project and thanked the governments of India and Pakistan. The meeting between Sardar Gopal Singh and Muhammad Bashir has gone viral on social media. People wrote that it is like a movie. People are happy to meet both their friends years later. People on social media have told it a heartwarming story. People have written that our generation cannot understand the pain that Gopal and Bashir have suffered. Just two days before Guru Parv, the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev, the Kartarpur corridor in Pakistan has reopened. The Sikh Pilgrimage Corridor connecting Dera Baba Nanak Sahib in Gurdaspur, Punjab to Darbar Singh Sahib Gurudwara in Pakistan was closed since March 2020 due to the corona infection epidemic.

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