Split families still suffer after 75 years of India-Pakistan partition

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KARACHI/NEW DELHI - Ali Hasan Baqai and Syed Abid Baqai, brothers split for 75 years by the partition of India and Pakistan, talk with their families on a video call, words and tears binding them but with no hope of reunion.

"I felt that I can't touch them," younger brother Syed Abid told Reuters in New Delhi. It was good to see Ali Hasan in Karachi, but it was nothing like"a hug, a touch, shaking hands or talking to them" in person. The Baqai families last met eight years ago when the older brother travelled to New Delhi. Repeated subsequent attempts for visas by the two families have been rejected from both sides, the brothers said.

Britain's carving out new nations by splitting the two, as its empire ebbed after World War II, triggered mass sectarian migration in both directions, marred by bloodshed and violence on both sides.

 

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