Joginder Singh Salaria paid all the fines for the release of the Pakistani citizen, paid several months' rent of his residence, and sent him back to Pakistan with his wife and children at his own expense.

The partition between Pakistan and India Tensions have been high since the time of India. Due to which many wars have taken place. Politicians, media, and people of both countries are not ready to tolerate each other's existence. In the current era, border tensions have further strained relations. However, there are some people on both sides who put only peace and humanism in front of them, their hearts are free from prejudice and hatred.

One such gold-hearted Indian businessman is Joginder Singh Salaria, who solved all the problems of a Pakistani woman, Mahesh Wahab, and then sent her back to Pakistan with her husband and children. Joginder Singh completed all the legal steps to secure the release of Mahosh's imprisoned husband, paid the fines, paid several months' rent and other debts, and then for Mahesh, her husband, and three children. He has also bought tickets and sent them back to Pakistan.

"I have been living in Dubai with my husband and three children since 2012," Wahab told the Khaleej Times. Last year, my husband was hospitalized for a long time due to a leg injury in an accident. Due to this, we could not even pay the rent of the house. Meanwhile, the Corona epidemic in 2020 added to our woes. My husband was sent to jail for not paying his credit card bill and for bouncing a check.

Being a housewife, I couldn't do anything. With great difficulty, I supported my two sons and a daughter. There was also frustration at asking for help from many individuals and organizations. Eventually, someone told me about Joginder Singh Salaria's organization PCT. Although Joginder Sahib is from India, no sign of prejudice was found in him during the meeting.

This angelic man solved all our problems. I paid my husband to go through the paperwork, get several months' rent, and other fines. We have even bought tickets for five people and sent them to Pakistan. We have now reached Pakistan. I want to send a message of friendship and unity. Sir Joginder Singh has a golden heart, which is bridging the gap between Pakistanis and Indians. We should all live with love and treatment because Pakistanis and Indians have a common language, culture and history. ”