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Twitter Gushes Over The Return Of 92-Year-Old Reena Verma To Her Ancestral Home In Rawalpindi

by Zainab Mossadiq
July 21, 2022   -   3 minutes read
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A 92-year-old Indian woman, Reena Verma visits her ancestral home after 75 years in Rawalpindi. It doesn’t get more wholesome than this!

Reena Verma

Ninty-two-year-old Indian woman, Reena Verma Chibbar is visiting Pakistan on a three-month visa. After the partition, Reena is visiting Pakistan after 75 years. During her visit, Reena went to Rawalpindi to visit her ancestral home where she was raised. The residents of Prem Nawas Mahalla near DAV College received Reena with open arms and welcomed her with rose petals and the tune of the drum, to which Reena could not help but dance to herself!

Reena said that she did not feel she was from another country. “People living on both sides of the border love each other very much and we should remain as one.”

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Reena spent some time in her ancestral home and was overjoyed! It brought back her memories as a fifteen-year-old girl. She shared that at the time of partition only Hindus used to reside here and not Muslims or Sikhs. Reena concluded with a heartwarming note that she wants to keep visiting Pakistan!

Catch Up Here With The BBC Clip Of Reena Verma Visiting Her Ancestral Home:

Twitter is over the moon to see this heartwarming moment. The tweets are as wholesome as they can get! Catch up Here:

If happiness has a face this is it. Reena Verma ji at her ancestral house in #Rawalpindi

If happiness has a face this is it. Reena Verma ji at her ancestral house in #Rawalpindi pic.twitter.com/eVYN30WzKw

— Shiraz Hassan (@ShirazHassan) July 20, 2022

Kitni piyari muskarahat

Kitni piyari muskarahat hai

— Saadia Ahmed (@khwamkhwah) July 20, 2022

Bus kar paglay kitna rulae ga

Bus kar paglay kitna rulae ga

— MiddleClassMirza (@mangocivilian) July 20, 2022

This is beautiful. Look at the happiness at her face. My dada always wanted to visit his home in Faizabad, UP where he spent his childhood but unfortunately he couldn’t go in his life. I wish if our people could go across the border easily to cherish their memories and vice versa

This is beautiful. Look at the happiness at her face. My dada always wanted to visit his home in Faizabad, UP where he spent his childhood but unfortunately he couldn't go in his life. I wish if our people could go across the border easily to cherish their memories and vice versa

— Mueed (@A_Mueedk) July 20, 2022

Beautiful. 

Beautiful. 🥺

— Saptashwa. (@isaptashwa) July 20, 2022

Welcome back home Reena jee! Love and respect!

Welcome back home Reena jee! Love and respect!

— Abdul Rauf (@rauf74) July 21, 2022

Her dilect is still very Rawalpindi like 🥰 bless her . So happy for her .

Her dilect is still very Rawalpindi like 🥰 bless her . So happy for her .

— Rabee’a Abrar ربیعہ (@rubiaabrar) July 21, 2022

Memories, Emotions, Nostalgia

Memories, Emotions, Nostalgia

— Umar Wachhal (@m_umar77) July 21, 2022

Bright spot in a dark cloudy sky 🙏🏼🇮🇳

Bright spot in a dark cloudy sky 🙏🏼🇮🇳

— Proud Secular (@ProudSecular) July 21, 2022

It is nearly 75 years since the partition took place, but the stories surrounding and underlining the partition make it feel like it all happened yesterday. Stories heard like Reena Verma’s makes us emotional and connect us back to our roots.

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Zainab Mossadiq is an A level student. She has a passion for writing. She believes that through writing we are often able to convey the message we might never say and unveil a hidden side of ourselves. "Writing helps me unwind. It allows me to explore a different side of my personality and to forget what's happening around me. I hope that through my writing I am able to bring a positive influence."

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