Cricketer Inzamam’s Hindu aunt, whom he had come to Hisar to meet and then went to Pakistan

Highlights

Before Partition, Inzamam’s father and his family lived in a village in Hisar.When Inzamam came to India, he got a phone number that his family had been waiting for years.The father immediately called this number and after years of separation the relationship strained again.

For former Pakistani cricketer and coach Inzamam-ul-Haq, a family from a village in Hisar is very special. After partition his father moved to Pakistan but never forgot that family in Hisar. And then Inzamam met a Hindu aunt. So that their relationship can be reconnected.

Inzamam ul Haq and his family are still grateful to that family, who not only saved the lives of their entire family during Partition but also helped them cross the border safely to Multan.

When Inzamam came to India a few years ago, he met a young man from Haryana, who gave him a telephone number that belonged to his mother, Pushpa Goyal.

Then Inzamam was stunned

At first Inzamam was stunned as to why this young man was giving him his mother’s number, but when he realized the truth, his eyes became moist and his head bowed respectfully to the young man.

Dad immediately called

Inzamam immediately sent Pushpa Goyal’s number to her father in Multan. Her father’s call immediately reached Pushpa. He still could not forget that Pushpa, whose family had come forward as his messiah at a time when the borders were divided at the time of partition and the people on both sides were thirsting for each other’s blood. He then found refuge in Pushpa Goyal’s house and was safe.

Specially invited to the wedding

At that time, Inzamam’s father’s family lived in Hansi, Hisar district of Haryana. Later, Pushpa was specially called and invited to Inzamam’s wedding. He said then that for me, going to that wedding was like attending a function of my own family. This trip to Multan will always be memorable for me.

Inzamam wanted to go to his ancestral village in Hisar

Inzamam is still known as the great gentleman of Multan in Pakistani cricket. When he came to Mohali with the Pakistan team, he became emotional while playing there. Tears welled up in his eyes as he told the television that he wanted to leave, where his family had moved from in 1947. Then he asked people through TV if they remember anything about Hansina Pirzada Zia ul Haq.

Pakistan board has not given permission

Inzamam also wanted to go to his village, where his father spent his childhood and where his grandfather had a big mansion, so that he could take pictures of the place and give it to his father and relive his old memories, but the Pakistan Cricket Board did not allow him to go there. was Not only this, during that tour his captain Ramiz Raja also wanted to go to his ancestral village near Jaipur but he too was not given permission.

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