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Watch video: Two brothers reunite at Kartarpur Corridor after 74 years following India-Pakistan Partition

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By Ritika Nath
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Watch video: Two brothers reunite at Kartarpur Corridor after 74 years following India-Pakistan Partition
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Many of these videos have been shared on social media, leading tears to roll down from the eyes. One such video has surfaced, and anyone can become emotional after watching it. This video showcases how two brothers met each other after 74 years following their separation in
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India-Pakistan Partition in 1947. publive-image Image Source: Twitter According to the reports, both brothers have reunited after a 74-year separation. The partition of India and Pakistan in 1947 separated the two brothers. Both are recognized as Mohammad Siddique and
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Habib respectively. Mohammad Siddique reportedly remained in Pakistan at the time of partition, he resides in Faisalabad, according to reports. Habib relocated to Phullanwal, Punjab. However, after 74 years apart, the two have finally met. They hugged and became very emotional as soon as they saw each other. This video of the two brothers has been spread across all social media platforms. ALSO READ: Arjun Kapoor shoo away ‘shady rumours’ of split with Malaika Arora with a classy picture publive-image Image Source: Twitter A person named Manpreet Singh posted this video on his Twitter account about the Kartarpur Corridor. "Two brothers met after 74 years," he captioned the video. This video has sparked a ferocious backlash on social media. 'Very nice video,' remarked one user "All distinctions are erased by love. Every problem has a solution: love. I sincerely hope that the two countries will have a harmonious future." Another commenter says, "Touched my heart. In his eyes, tears welled up. Separation is a painful experience."
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