Hasan Ali and Samia Khan got married in Dubai in 2019, but Samia didn't visit India after the wedding.


New Delhi: Liaquat Khan, the father-in-law of national fast bowler Hasan Ali, is filled with eagerness and excitement.
His anticipation is not just for the match but for a heartfelt family reunion as he eagerly awaits the opportunity to meet his granddaughter for the very first time.
Liaquat Khan, a retired Block Development Officer hailing from Noh District in Haryana, shares a special bond with Hasan Ali's family.
Hasan Ali and Samia Khan, Liaquat Khan's daughter, tied the knot in Dubai in 2019.
However, Samia has not yet had the chance to visit India since her marriage.
In a conversation with Indian media, Liaquat Khan expressed his deep longing to hold his granddaughter in his arms during the match in Ahmedabad.
He mentioned that his wife had traveled to Pakistan in 2021 to celebrate the birth of their granddaughter.
Now, they hope to reunite in Ahmedabad for this special occasion, and Liaquat Khan simply can't contain his excitement.
Despite the cultural and geographical differences, Liaquat Khan never doubted his daughter's decision to marry Hasan Ali.
He wholeheartedly supported her choice, emphasizing that happiness is what truly matters in a marriage.
Liaquat Khan also shared his heartfelt wish for improved relations between Pakistan and India.
He prays for peaceful and harmonious coexistence between the two nations, hoping for a brighter future where they can live as brothers.
In a touching gesture, Liaquat Khan expressed his desire for more cricket series between Pakistan and India.
He dreams of the day when Hasan Ali will play in Delhi, and the family can invite him to their home.
Liaquat Khan envisions his daughter visiting India and staying with them, asking whether such a heartfelt wish is too much for a loving father.

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