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#overseasnews #overseasepakistani #marriage This is a true story that a mother told me, a forty-year-old Pakistani woman named Kulsoom lives in Canada. Whose husband was a truck driver who died in an accident, Kulsoom raised her only son Yasir with great love, Yasir had become an engineer, Kulsoom's late husband's sister Zarina lived in Pakistan, whose daughter Kiran was doing MBBS in Pakistan, Kulsoom married Yasir to Kiran and got into trouble, because Zarina and her family had planned to rob Kulsoom, first she borrowed 1.5 million rupees from Kulsoom on engagement, then 85 million on marriage, and when she got married, Kiran took a house worth 35 million rupees from her husband Yasir as collateral, because Kiran's immigration papers were not ready yet, Yasir came to Pakistan for two months to be with his wife Kiran, Yasir was a bit sensitive because he was educated in Canada, he did not know how to talk and joke like the people of Pakistan, Children born in America, Europe, UK have a different way of thinking than Pakistani children. Yasir had complained to his mother many times on the phone about the inappropriate treatment of his in-laws and his wife, Jarin. Two months later, when Yasir returned to Canada from Pakistan, he had gone crazy. No one knows what happened to Yasir during his stay in Pakistan. Why did he go crazy? No one knows. But Kulsoom alleges that black magic has been done on Yasir. But I think that because Yasir spent his youth in Canada, he thinks differently and Kiran's perspective is different. This difference in thinking, culture, and lifestyle made Yasir a victim of depression. Kulsoom says that Kiran and his family have been cheated out of Rs 10 million in cash and a house worth Rs 35 million. Kulsoom says that she has been cheated, while I say that it is the difference between the two cultures that has driven her son crazy. It is appropriate for children born outside Pakistan to marry children born there. The difference in thinking, education, environment and climate is a huge difference that is making children's marriages unsuccessful. Therefore, it is better for parents living in the UK, Canada, America, whether Pakistani or Indian, to have their children's marriages in their own countries. Today, eight years have passed since Kulsoom's son went crazy, and Kulsoom is waiting to see when her son Yasir will be healthy.