Explorer

92-Year-Old Woman Visits Ancestral Home In Pakistan After 75 Years

At the age of 15, Reena Chibbar's family moved to India during the partition in 1947. After 75 years, and multiple attempts to receive a visa, she is finally visiting her ancestral home.

New Delhi: A 95-year-old woman, Reena Chhibar, reached her ancestral home on Saturday after 75 years. Her family moved to India in 1947, when she was 15, according to The Express Tribune. As a part of goodwill gesture, she was granted a three-month visa by the Pakistani High Commission. According to the report, she made her way through the Wagah-Attari border to see her ancestral home located in Prem Niwas in Pakistan's Rawalpindi.

She urged the governments of both countries to "work together" to ease visa restrictions to make "coming and going easy for us".

According to the report, Reena Chhibar reminisced about the multicultural, diverse community in Pindi which thrived before the partition as she made her way to the border to Rawalpindi.

"My siblings had friends who would come over to our house from various communities, including Muslims," she said, according to The Express Tribune. She also remembered that their house-help was also a diverse mix of people.

ALSO READ: J&K | Pakistani Drone Spotted In Mangu Chak Village Of Samba District, Search Ops Underway

Reena said that she "could not remove her ancestral home, her neighbourhood, and the streets from her heart". She had once expressed her desire to visit her ancestral home on social media, thereafter a Pakistani citizen contacted her and shared images of the house.

Reena had applied for a visa in 1965 to visit Pakistan but she could not acquire permission amid high tensions due to the war between the two neighbours. She had also applied for a visa in 2021, but it was rejected. She once again turned to social media to express her desire to visit her ancestral home and tagged the new Minister of State for Foreign Affairs Hina Rabbani Khar in her post. Reena Chhibar claims Khar immediately contacted the Pakistan High Commission and she finally received her visa after 90 days.

 

Top Headlines

Amartya Sen Served SIR Notice? Abhishek Banerjee Claims EC Action, Row Erupts
Amartya Sen Served SIR Notice? Abhishek Banerjee Claims EC Action, Row Erupts
Medical Body Cancels MBBS Course At Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Medical College
Medical Body Cancels MBBS Course At Shri Mata Vaishno Devi Medical College
'Labs Of Hate Will Not Be Tolerated': JNU To Take Action After Slogans Targeting PM Modi
'Labs Of Hate Will Not Be Tolerated': JNU To Take Action After Slogans Targeting PM Modi
UP Draft Voter List Controversy: Senior Congress Leader Claims Family Wiped Out Despite All Documents
UP Draft Voter List Controversy: Senior Congress Leader Claims Family Wiped Out Despite All Documents

Videos

Uttarakhand News: Winter Chill Grips North India; Kedarnath Dham Covered in Snow
Uttar Pradesh News: UP Draft Voter List Sparks Controversy; 2.79 Crore Names to be Removed
Patna News: Massive Fire Engulfs Saree Shop in Khusrupur Vegetable Market, Losses Worth Lakhs
Odisha News: Four Students Critically Injured After Being Set Ablaze by Classmate in Rayagada School
Delhi News: JNU Protests Erupt After Supreme Court Denies Bail to Umar Khalid, Sharjeel Imam

Photo Gallery

25°C
New Delhi
Rain: 100mm
Humidity: 97%
Wind: WNW 47km/h
See Today's Weather
powered by
Accu Weather
Embed widget