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Brothers Reunite in Kartarpur After 78 Years Separated During 1947 Partition

March 7, 2025
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Brothers Reunite in Kartarpur After 78 Years Separated During 1947 Partition
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In a heartwarming moment at the Kartarpur Corridor, two brothers who were separated during the 1947 Partition met again after 78 years.

One brother, who lives in Sheikhupura, Pakistan, reunited with his younger brother, who now resides in Ludhiana, India. Their long-lost connection was restored through social media, leading to this emotional meeting at the sacred Kartarpur Sahib.

The Kartarpur Corridor, a visa-free passage, has been a place where Sikh pilgrims and separated families can meet. This special reunion was filled with hugs, tears, and joyful conversations, as the brothers finally got to see each other after decades apart.

Their families from both sides of the border were also present, making the moment even more touching. Witnessing such reunions reminds people of the deep bonds that exist despite political divisions.

This story is another example of how the Kartarpur Corridor continues to bring hope and happiness to families who have been separated for generations.

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