'Home is south London, mate': Sadiq Khan asked whether Pakistan felt like 'coming home'

'Home is south London, mate': Sadiq Khan asked whether Pakistan felt like 'coming home'

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The London mayor is visiting India and Pakistan on a trade mission, and crossed the border on foot. He was asked by a BBC reporter, Karl Mercer: 'Does it feel like coming home?' to which Khan swiftly replied: 'Home is south London, mate. But it’s good to be in Pakistan, it’s good to come from India, home of my parents and grandparents.' Khan was born and raised in Tooting; his parents are of Indian Muslim heritage and settled in Pakistan with his grandparents after the partition of India in 1947, before moving to London in 1968
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