Pakistani National Seema Haider and Lover Being Questioned by UP ATS After Bail
Summary:
- Seema Haider, her lover Sachin, and his father are being questioned by UP ATS after being released on bail.
- The court had imposed conditions on Seema, including informing the police before leaving India and updating her address.
- Seema and Sachin met on PUBG Mobile before she illegally entered India through Nepal with her four children.
- They were arrested on July 4 and released on bail on July 8.
- The Gau Raksha Hindu Dal issued an ultimatum for Seema to leave the country.
- Seema appealed to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to allow her to stay in India, fearing for her life if she returns to Pakistan.
- Seema’s husband requested the Indian government to send her and their children back to Pakistan, alleging manipulation through PUBG.
- Seema’s friends and family do not want her to return to Pakistan.
Full Story:
Pakistani national Seema Haider, her lover Sachin, and Sachin’s father are currently being questioned by Uttar Pradesh’s Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) at an undisclosed location in Noida. This development comes shortly after the trio was granted bail, albeit under certain conditions.
The court had imposed specific conditions on Seema, including a requirement to inform the police before leaving India and to notify the court of any changes to her address. Seema and Sachin initially met on the gaming app PUBG Mobile and subsequently fell in love. Seema then illegally entered India through Nepal with her four children, eventually arriving in Greater Noida where Sachin resided.
The arrests of Seema and Sachin occurred on July 4 in Ballabhgarh, Haryana, after a lawyer they had approached for marriage alerted the authorities about Seema’s illegal travel. While all three individuals were released on bail on July 8, the Gau Raksha Hindu Dal, a right-wing outfit, has issued a 72-hour ultimatum for Seema Haider to leave the country.
Ved Nagar, the national president of the organization, released a video claiming that Seema Haider could potentially be a Pakistani spy and pose a threat to India. He stated, “We won’t tolerate a woman from a traitorous nation. If Seema Haider does not leave the country in 72 hours, we will begin an agitation.” In response, Seema made an appeal to Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, pleading to be allowed to stay in India. She expressed her fear of being stoned to death if she were to return to Pakistan.
Meanwhile, Seema’s husband Gulam Haider made a heartfelt appeal to the Indian government, requesting the repatriation of his wife and children. In a video, he alleged that Seema was lured and manipulated to come to India through PUBG. On the other hand, Seema’s friends and family have made it clear that they do not want her to return to Pakistan.
Follow DelhiBreakings on Google News
Superfast News Coverage by DelhiBreakings.com team.
For Superfast national news and Delhi Breaking Stories visit us daily at https://delhibreakings.com