India Is Mine Now: Pakistani Woman Who Loved UP Man On PUBG

India Is Mine Now: Pakistani Woman Who Loved UP Man On PUBG

India Is Mine Now: Pakistani Woman Who Loved UP Man On PUBG

India Is Mine Now: Pakistani Woman Who Loved UP Man On PUBG

India‘s Sachin Meena and Pakistan’s Seema Haider are excited to begin a new chapter as they walk out of prison on a rain-soaked Saturday after being granted bail. The event is taking place in Noida.
Seema and her four children, all of whom were younger than seven years old, were taken into custody on July 4 for unlawfully entering India without a visa via Nepal. Sachin was detained for providing refuge to the illegal immigrants and placed behind bars at the same time.

Because my spouse follows the Hindu faith, I do as well. Seema stated to NDTV that she now “feels like an Indian.”
The love tale of the pair is just as captivating as a scene from a Bollywood film. They were playing the online game PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) when the Covid epidemic broke out, and that’s how they came in touch with each other.

Seema, who is 30 years old, and Sachin, who is 25 years old, met on the app and fell in love, which led to their being married in Nepal in March of this year. This was the first time the two of them had met.

“The trip was so arduous in both length and difficulty. Even more so than you, I was petrified. I started out by travelling from Karachi to Dubai, where we sat at the airport for 11 hours and were unable to fall asleep. “After that, we took a flight to Nepal and then drove all the way to Pokhara, where I finally got to meet Sachin,Seema explains.

After that, she went back to her home in Pakistan, and Sachin travelled back to India. Back in Pakistan, Seema, who stated that she and her husband had been having problems, sold a block of land for 12 lakh Pakistani rupees, and then she made arrangements for plane tickets and a Nepal visa for herself and her four children.

She travelled through Dubai to arrive in Nepal in May, where she stayed for a while in the Himalayan nation’s popular tourist destination of Pokhara. After that, she boarded a bus in Kathmandu bound for Delhi, arriving in Greater Noida on May 13 with her children. According to officials, Sachin had made arrangements for her to remain in a leased lodging without revealing that she was a Pakistani national. During this time, she did not reveal her Pakistani nationality.

Their love story that took place across international borders came to an abrupt end on July 4, when they were both arrested and sent to jail. Seema was arrested for unlawfully entering India, while Sachin was arrested for providing refuge to an illegal immigrant.

Seema was released on bond yesterday, and she will now concentrate on completing the necessary papers in order to make her relocation to India legal.

Seema states, “I shouted in joy when I heard the news that I was going to be released.” She is speaking about her freedom. I had anticipated that I would spend several months behind bars.

Ghulam Haider, Seema‘s husband, sent a video message to the Indian government from Saudi Arabia pleading with them to assist him in reuniting with his wife. Seema, on the other hand, has stated to the media that she does not want to go back to Ghulam Haider and that she believes her life would be in danger if she goes back to Pakistan.

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