The biggest phase of our life is always called ‘regrets.’ We all have done kinds of stuff we regret later especially when it is done in a r...
The biggest phase of our life is always called ‘regrets.’ We all have done kinds of stuff we regret later especially when it is done in a relationship. Going serious for someone and garnering all the craziness from the world to spread on your special one to make the silences do talks while remembering all the memories, we feel awkwardly good about these special phases of our teenage life. But this man's regrets feel no good to him. Hamid Ansari had entered Pakistan illegally after falling in love with a girl he used to chat with on Facebook.
After spending years in a jail in Pakistan, 33 years old Hamid finally returned to his home in India. “Don’t love anyone on Facebook, don’t hide anything from your parents and follow a legal procedure to enter any country. I was worried and unsure if I would ever be able to return home from Pakistan, but eventually, when I saw people supporting me, I started to pray. My family, the Indian government and Sushma Swaraj helped me a lot," claimed Mr Ansari.
"I am thinking I should approach Aamir (Khan) for a movie to be made on me. I want to celebrate with my family, after that, I will start looking for a job and only then will I marry and settle down,” he continued. “During the interrogation, I was tortured and my retina was torn. One can’t expect to be treated well in a prison,” he explained when asked about the life in jail.
With the homecoming of Hamid, his family is happier than the man himself. His elder brother -Khalid Ansari stated, "Everything in the house was kept at the same place where it was six years ago. At the Wagah-Attari border, our first reflex was to thank our country. My parents haven’t attended a single wedding or social gathering in the past six years. We are too overwhelmed. First two days we didn’t even believe that he was back, we would touch him every now and then to make sure that he is back.”
After spending years in a jail in Pakistan, 33 years old Hamid finally returned to his home in India. “Don’t love anyone on Facebook, don’t hide anything from your parents and follow a legal procedure to enter any country. I was worried and unsure if I would ever be able to return home from Pakistan, but eventually, when I saw people supporting me, I started to pray. My family, the Indian government and Sushma Swaraj helped me a lot," claimed Mr Ansari.
"I am thinking I should approach Aamir (Khan) for a movie to be made on me. I want to celebrate with my family, after that, I will start looking for a job and only then will I marry and settle down,” he continued. “During the interrogation, I was tortured and my retina was torn. One can’t expect to be treated well in a prison,” he explained when asked about the life in jail.
With the homecoming of Hamid, his family is happier than the man himself. His elder brother -Khalid Ansari stated, "Everything in the house was kept at the same place where it was six years ago. At the Wagah-Attari border, our first reflex was to thank our country. My parents haven’t attended a single wedding or social gathering in the past six years. We are too overwhelmed. First two days we didn’t even believe that he was back, we would touch him every now and then to make sure that he is back.”
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