Pakistani Woman came to India for PUBG Lover Pleas to Stay

After being released on bail this morning, the Pakistani woman Seema, who had been detained for trying to enter India illegally to be with an Indian guy she had met online, begged Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to let her stay in the country.

This morning, Seema Haider, the Pakistani lady who was detained for breaking Indian immigration laws in order to be with an Indian guy she met through the gaming game PUBG Mobile, was released on bond. Seema pleaded with Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath in an interview with Aaj Tak to let her remain in India.

“Please let me stay with Sachin back in India. I’ll be stoned to death if you send me back to Pakistan. Seema made the following appeal to Yogi Adityanath: “I would rather die here than go back to Pakistan.

The authorities detained Seema and her companion Sachin on July 4 in Ballabhgarh, Haryana, after a lawyer they had seen about getting married informed them of her unauthorised travel.

Also detained was Sachin’s father. Following that, the three were given a 14-day judicial detention period before being freed on bond on Saturday.

Gulam Haider, Seema’s estranged husband, had earlier published a video pleading with the Indian government to extradite Seema and their kids back to Pakistan. Seema responded to his charges by denying them.

She stated that she wanted to stay with her newlywed husband Sachin because he had adopted all four of her children.

Seema claimed that Sachin taught her Hindi, which gave her more confidence, when asked about her choice to come to India and her travels from Karachi to Greater Noida. Before deciding to move here, I also learned a lot about India through watching Bollywood films, said Seema.

PUBG brought Seema and Sachin together in 2019, and they grew close over time. After the Covid pandemic travel restrictions were relaxed in March 2023, Seema and Sachin travelled from their home countries to Nepal, where they finally had their first face-to-face encounter in three years. They chatted for seven days and agreed to get together again later.

The police claim that a travel agent made Seema’s trip from Pakistan to Nepal possible. According to some sources, she and her four children may have taken a flight to Dubai before continuing on to Nepal. Seema arrived in India from Nepal during the third week of May by bus, passing through Pokhara.

Sachin assisted Seema in moving to Greater Noida. They agreed to be married after he introduced her to his family. Their efforts, however, were disrupted when the attorney they sought informed the police, which resulted in their arrest.

“Everything that my spouse Gulam says in the video is a lie. He used to beat and torture me by dousing me in chilli pepper. She added that she had lived apart from Gulam for the previous four years.

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