There are many stories of the partition of the country. If a few are full of pain, then the example of humanity. In this, there is also a story of Inzamam -ul -Haq, captain and coach of Pakistan cricket team. At the time when the division was being done, his family lived in a village in Hisar. Then a neighbor Hindu family protected him and help in getting out of there. Since then, a relationship between these two families has been formed.
For former Pakistan cricketer and coach Inzamam ul Haq, a village in Hisar and a Hindu family living there is very special. His father moved to Pakistan after partition but could never forget that family of Hisar. Inzamam found this family during the tour of India and found a Hindu aunt.
Inzamam -ul -Haq and his family are still thankful to the family who saved the life of his entire family only during the partition, but helped him to reach Multan, a safe border.
When Inzamam came to India a few years ago, he met a young man from Haryana who gave him a telephone number, who was of his mother Pushpa Goyal. The young man told him to give this number to his parents in Multan.
Inzamam was shocked then
Inzamam was first stunned why this young man is giving him the number of his mother, but when he came to know the reality, his eyes became moist and his head bowed down in front of that young man.
Father immediately called
As soon as Inzamam sent Pushpa Goyal’s number to his father to Multan. His father’s phone immediately came to Pushpa. He had not yet forgotten the Pushpa, whose family had come out as his Messiah, when the borders were distributed during the partition and people on both sides were thirsty for each other’s blood. Then Pushpa Goyal’s house was found shelter and he was safe.
Especially called Pak in marriage
Inzamam’s father’s family then lived in Hansi in Hisar district of Haryana. Later Pushpa was specially called at Inzamam’s wedding and was called. He then said that it was like going to go to that wedding for me as if I am attending a program of my family. For me, this journey of Multan will always be memorable.

Inzamam wanted to go to the ancestral village of Hisar
Inzamam is still known as Multan’s big gentleman in Pakistani cricket. When he came to Mohali with the Pakistani team, he became emotional while playing there. Tears came out of his eyes when he was saying in front of television that he wanted to go to Hansi from where his family migrated in 1947. Then he asked people through TV whether he remembers anything about Pirzada Jia ul Haq of Hansi.
Pakistan board did not allow permission
Inzamam also wanted to go to his village so that he could give a photo to his father and bring it to the old memories, where his father’s childhood passed and where his grandfather had a big mansion but the Pakistan Cricket Board did not allow him to go there. Not only that, his captain Rameez Raja also wanted to go to his ancestral village near Jaipur but he too did not get permission.