• The Last Journey from Pakistan

  • By: Red FM
  • Podcast

The Last Journey from Pakistan

By: Red FM
  • Summary

  • Stories of people who had to leave Pakistan in 1947 partition. They saw horrific partition which not only divided country, but also hearts. Leaving your land, house, people, friends, roots and going to absolute new place to start your life all over again is something we never want to witness. This podcast brings story of people who lived these situations and how they overcame and in this process what all they saw which left them in pain forever. This podcast will give them voice to express their emotions.

    2024 Red FM
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Episodes
  • Pakistan India and Refugee Meer
    Jun 19 2023

    In our 9th episode, we have with us Meer Mukand Katyal, Retired Senior Officer from, Punjab & Haryana High Court, Chandigarh. He has seen unbearable torture on women and children . The trauma came to a point where he wouldn’t be able to trust his own friends .

    Tune in to hear his journey.

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    13 mins
  • Pakistan Bharat and Refugee Dalip
    Jun 12 2023

    In our today’s podcast , we have with us Mrs.Dalip Kaur. During the partition ,she was asked to either jump in the well or have poison and take her life to protect herself from further trauma.

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    8 mins
  • Partition Pakistan India and Refugee Col Balwant
    Jun 5 2023

    Today we have with us Retired Lieutenant Colonel Balwant Singh. The 14 year old boy then has seen it all ,  roads filled with dead bodies , an Army officer dying next to him and seeing your newborn cousin die right in front of you , he truly has seen it all.

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    15 mins

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