After 72 years, brother and sister reunite through social media
After 72 years, brother and sister reunite through social media
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We all have heard that people get separated at the Kumbh Mela. The partition of India and Pakistan in the year 1947 can also be called Kumbh Mela, whose pain is still less than a nightmare for many people. If the government figures are to be believed, about 2 lakh people died during the partition, whereas more than that, they were separated from their own people forever. Ranjit Singh, who lives in Sriganganagar, Rajasthan, is also one of those unfortunate people, he lost everything in the partition and his 4-year-old sister Bhajjo was also separated from the family, but on social media after 72 years, he has finally got his sister.

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According to reports, his sister is in Pakistan's PoK, and the brother is in Rajasthan, India. On the other hand, social media has eliminated borders and introduced siblings who were separated 72 years ago. On Sunday, brother Ranjit Singh's family spoke to Bhajjo and his family through video calling and she is currently living with her family in Pakistan's PoK, but Bhajjo has now become Sakina. The elder sister Bhajjo is now Sakina in Pakistan, who now has 4 children. In fact, in 1947, the family of Matwal Singh, living in Dadurwena village of Kashmir, became evicted in the Kabali attack and during this time his 4-year-old granddaughter was separated from Bhajjo family. On the other hand, Ranjit Singh, grandson of Matwal Singh, now lives with his family in Raisingh Nagar, Rajasthan and these people have formed a group on social media to reunite the separated people.

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Advocate Harpal Singh said, "Ranjit Singh came to his house. In the meantime, he told about the estranged sister Bhajjo in 1947. He also told about one of his WhatsApp groups, in which many people living in PoK and Poonch of Kashmir are connected. It was through this WhatsApp group that he came to know that his sister Bhajjo is now living in Pakistan with the name of Sakina. Advocate Harpal Singh Sudan, while Zubair, who lives in PoK, Pakistan, and Romi Sharma, who lives in Poonch have also met.

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