Monday, November 18, 2024

Women Lost in 1947, Violence Meet Sikh Brothers at Kartarpur.

While the Partition of India, in Kartarpur, a woman who was being divided from her family was united again with her Sikh brothers.

Lying down on the corpse of her mother, who had been slaughtered to death by a gang of the local Village, Mumtaz Bibi was a very little baby at the Partition Period.

Muhammad Iqbal and his wife Allah Rakhi fostered that little girl, they treated and raised her as their own daughter and gave her name as Mumtaz Bibi. Iqbal was being migrated to Sheikhupura in the village of Varika Tian in district after Partition.

Iqbal and his wife did not say anything to Mumtaz, about her not being their daughter, Iqbal, opened up to Mumtaz that she was not his own daughter and that her actual family was basically Sikh, after when his health suddenly started to fall down two years back.
Social media reunited, the both families together. After Iqbal’s death, Mumtaz and her son, Shahbaz, began to look for her actual family through the online media . They were aware of Mumtaz’s original father’s name, including the village (Sidrana) in the Patiala district of Indian Punjab, where they had to migrate when they were being obliged, to from their reserved land.

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