Long-lost cousins from India, Pakistan reunite after 76 years in Kartarpur

Long-lost cousins from India, Pakistan reunite after 76 years in Kartarpur

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Two cousins, who were separated during the Partition 76 years ago, were reunited at the Kartarpur Corridor in an emotional meeting facilitated through social media. Mohammad Ismaeel and Surinder Kaur, both in their 80s, reached Gurdwara Darbar Sahib in Kartarpur from their respective cities in Pakistan and India. The reunion was made possible after a Pakistani Punjabi YouTube channel shared Ismaeel's story, leading to contact with a family member in Australia who connected them. The Kartarpur Corridor allows Indian Sikh pilgrims to visit the Darbar Sahib in Pakistan without visas.

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