Seema Haider hailed from Pakistan and entered India illegally in 2023, making headlines as she soon married her lover Sachin Meena. Haider is now fearing deportation after the Indian government announced suspension of all visa services for Pakistani nationals as part of a series of retaliatory steps following the Pahalgam terror attack.
Haider told reporters, “I was Pakistan라이브 바카라 daughter, but now I’m India라이브 바카라 daughter-in-law,” as she requests the Indian government to let her stay with her husband and children in Noida.
Haider was a married woman with children when she crossed the border via Nepal and came to India to meet her long distance lover Sachina Meena. Reportedly Haider belonged to the Sindh province where she was married had had four children.
A video is being circulated of Haider as he requests PM Modi and UP CM Yogi Adityanath to her stay in India, she is heard saying, "I do not want to go to Pakistan. I appeal to PM (Narendra) Modi and UP CM Yogi (Adityanath) to let me stay in India".
“I appeal to Modi ji and Yogi ji that I am in their refuge now. I was Pakistan라이브 바카라 daughter but now I’m the daughter-in-law of India. Let me stay here," Haider said in the video.
Haider also claims that she adopted Hinduism after marrying Meena.
Seema Haider's Lawyer Is Hopeful
Despite the countrywide backlash, her lawyer is hopeful that she will be allowed to live in India, as, he claimed, she was no longer a Pakistani citizen.
"Seema is no longer a Pakistani national. She married Sachin Meena, a resident of Greater Noida, and recently gave birth to their daughter, Bharti Meena. Her citizenship is now connected with her Indian husband, and therefore the Centre's directive should not apply to her," Advocate AP Singh told PTI on Thursday.
Haider left her home in Karachi in May, 2023 and came to India. In July, Indian authorities caught her living with Meena in Rabupura area of Uttar Pradesh라이브 바카라 Gautam Buddha Nagar district.
The two reportedly came in contact while playing online games in 2019.
At present, the couple lives in Uttar Pradesh's Greater Noida.
In the wake of the Pahalgam terror attack, a Cabinet Committee on Security meeting, chaired by Prime Minister Narendra Modi, took a series of retaliatory steps, including suspension of visa services for Pakistani nationals, on Wednesday.
The Ministry of External Affairs also announced that all valid visas issued to Pakistani nationals will be cancelled effective April 27. Medical visas will remain valid only until April 29. All Pakistani nationals currently in India have been instructed to leave the country before their visa expires.