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Reena Chhibar, a 92-year-old Indian woman, reached Pakistan on Saturday to visit her ancestral home, according to local media.</p>
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As part of a goodwill gesture, the Pakistani High Commission has issued a three-month visa to the woman, The Express Tribune reported.</p>
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The woman on Saturday made her way through the Wagah-Attari border to see her ancestral home located in Prem Niwas in Pakistan&#39;s Rawalpindi. She urged the governments of both countries to &quot;work together&quot; to ease visa restrictions to make &quot;coming and going easy for us&quot;.</p>
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Ms Reena reminisced of a multi-cultural diverse community that was thriving in Pindi before the partition as she was driven from the border to Rawalpindi.</p>
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&quot;My siblings had friends who would come over to our house from various communities, including Muslims,&quot; she said, according to The Express Tribune. She also remembered that &quot;our house-help was also a diverse mix of people&quot;.</p>
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In 1947, after the partition, her family moved to India. She was 15 years old at that time, according to the media report.</p>
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Ms Reena said that she &quot;could not remove her ancestral home, her neighbourhood, and the streets from her heart&quot;.</p>
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Quoting the Indian woman, The Express Tribune reported that Reena had applied for a visa in 1965 to visit Pakistan but she could not acquire permission amid high tensions due to the war between the two neighbours.</p>
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