Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Former acting Pakistani president visits Jalandhar ancestral house


Jalandhar : For Pakistan's two-time previous acting president Wasim Sajjad, Monday was a nostalgic day as he came to see his inborn house in Jalandhar. In spite of the fact that Sajjad couldn't go inside the house in Suraj Ganj territory as it was bolted and its possessors live in Mumbai, he observed the building from the tops of the bordering houses. Numerous region occupants and different locals welcomed Sajjad throughout the visit and invigorated him with remembrances of the prepartition time. He was going by the house 66 years later and used around 45 minutes in the area. The house had a place with his maternal granddad. Sajjad, who was remained acting president of Pakistan in 1993 and 1996-97 in his ability as administrator of the Senate, appeared to be moved on arriving at here. Conceived here in 1941, his family left the spot before parcel in August 1947. His father, Sajjad Ahmed Jan, who used to practice here as a legal counselor, went ahead to end up judge in Pakistan's Supreme Court and the Chief Election Commissioner there. Sajjad, while cooperating with individuals, trusted that relations between India and Pakistan might enhance and the visa administration might be loose to empower individuals to visit one another's nation. Jalandhar's Senior Deputy Mayor Kamaljeet Singh Bhatia displayed him an encircled duplicate of his unique life commencement testament composed in Urdu. Sajjad was in touch with Jalandhar-based attorney Navtej Singh Toor for the visit to his familial house. Jalandhar is 160 km from Chandigarh.

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