Indian woman travels across the "seema" for love and meets a Facebook friend in Pakistan


An Indian woman has crossed the border to meet her lover even though the investigation into the background of Seema Haider, a Pakistani national, and her unauthorized entry into India is still ongoing.

A married Indian woman from the Bhiwadi region of Rajasthan traveled all the way to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in northwest Pakistan to visit a man she met and fell in love with there.

Anju, the woman, informed her husband Arvind that she would be spending a few days in Jaipur. However, Arvind learned that Anju had crossed the border on Sunday through the media.

Anju reportedly communicated with them via WhatsApp, according to Arvind. On Sunday at around 4 p.m., she gave him a call to let him know that she was in Lahore and would be back in two to three days.

Arvind said that he was aware of the reported Pakistani lover of Anju and expressed the hope that his wife would return to him.

Anju works as a biodata entry operator at a private company, and Arvind works in Bhiwadi.

Arvind explained to TheSwipeUp that she had her passport created in 2020 since she planned to apply for a job abroad.

Anju turned to Christianity in order to be with Arvind, and the two of them eventually got married.

Anju left her Bhiwadi house on Thursday under the guise of traveling to Jaipur. She then made her way to Pakistan to meet Nasrullah, a 29-year-old Facebook friend.

Anju and Nasrullah, who both work in the medical industry, became friends on Facebook a few months ago, according to ARY News.

After her travel documents were confirmed, she was released from police detention.

"After the validity of all the travel documents was confirmed, she was given permission to go. Security was provided for them in order to prevent any unfavorable incidents that would damage the reputation of the nation, according to news agency PTI.

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