92-year-old finds lost nephew in Pakistan after 75 years; to meet him at Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib today | Ludhiana News – Times of India

SANDHAM (JALANDHAR): The heart has its reasons. A 92-year-old native of Punjab who lost 22 members of his extended family to the carnage of Partition but never gave up hope of finding the missing 23rd is set to be reunited with his long-lost nephew at Gurdwara Kartarpur Sahib on Monday, 75 years since they last saw each other.
Mohan Singh, who was just 6 years old at the time, is now Abdul Khaliq, but neither passage of time nor the involuntary change in his identity would dim his uncle Sarwan Singh’s joy at this lost-and-found tale’s denouement.
Sarwan, settled in Canada with his son but living in Punjab since the pandemic struck, has two YouTubers on either side of the border to thank for tracing his nephew.
Harjit Singh of Punjab’s Jandiala, who has been documenting stories of Partition on YouTube, initiated the search for Mohan around eight months ago when he interviewed the latter’s uncle. Five months after he posted the video, Pakistani YouTuber Mohd Javid Iqbal told the story of Khaliq as a child of Partition separated from his Hindu Khatri family. One of the nuggets of information highlighted in the interview was that Abdul had two thumbs in one hand.