Brotherhood has no limits.

Don't we all enjoy reunions? Here's a touching story about two brothers who reconnected after 74 years apart. Both were separated by the subcontinent's partition (India and Pakistan) in 1947. Siddiqi was an infant at the time of separation and grew up in the Pakistani city of Faisalabad. Habib, his older brother, was raised in Phularwan, India. When Pakistan and India agreed to open their borders, numerous stories of reunion were reported, and this is one of them. Brotherhood never dies, as demonstrated earlier this year when the brothers traveled to Kartar Purr, Gurdwara, and reconnected after a long absence.


The brothers embrace each other and cry joyful tears. According to some sources, social media is important in their reconciliation. The younger brother made a video divided by a partition about his search for his brother. Habib's family in India later witnessed this.


They will be able to contact Siddiqi's family and arrange for the brother to be reunited in the Kartar Purr corridor. Their meetup video has gone viral on social media, and word has spread all over the world. A positive government initiative contributes to meeting these brothers in their final years.


This is a true example of siblings' unending love and affection, even when situations and circumstances conspired against them in our society. This is the best sibling's day case ever, and it must be quoted and written in gold words.


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