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This Little Boy’s Heartwarming Description Of His Vacation In Pakistan Is Extremely Moving

Darpan News Desk IANS, 05 Nov, 2016 01:51 PM
    This little boy explained how he used to travel to Hyderabad with his mother almost every other summer.
     
    In a post shared by Facebook page Humans of Bombay, this little boy explained how he used to travel to Hyderabad with his mother almost every other summer and how some of his best memories are rooted in the place. 
     
    He reminisces of the time when they all used to sit to watch India-Pakistan cricket match, the two sides used to sit seperately but later come together over a meal and laugh. 
     
    He also said that he wishes people could forget all the diferences and the situation was as happy as his vacation was.
     
     
    Here’s what he said.
     
    Almost every other summer I’ve travelled to Hyderabad in Pakistan to visit my cousins. My mother’s side of the family lives there, so some of the best memories I have has been when my entire family comes together. My cousins and I play outside on the street all day and then run to get some pain puri…but you know didi, their puris are so big, they are like burgers!
     
    Very often when we’re there, a cricket match between India and Pakistan will be going on so we will all sit on one side of the hall and my mother’s side sits on the other side. Everyone is only saying things like ‘oh that was a fluke shot!’ or now you watch ‘next ball is a wicket’ and going crazy cheering. But after everything, when the match is over and every possible comment has been made we sit together and share our food, laughing about everything under the sun. Sometimes I wish everyone could do that and forget about the differences….I wish it could be like that all the time.”

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