Seema Haider, a married woman from New Delhi — Anju — traveled to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan, to meet her lover, Nasrullah. According to reports by Pakistan-based Aaj News, Anju's journey to Pakistan was in pursuit of love, akin to Haider's illegal cross-over into India. However, unlike Haider's illegal entry, Anju was granted entry into Pakistan lawfully with a valid visa, as confirmed by Upper Dir SHO, Javed Khan.
The 35-year-old Indian woman arrived in Pakistan through the Wagah border and continued her journey to Islamabad. Local authorities have opened an investigation into the matter, despite her visa approval. Anju and Nasrullah's love story started four years ago when they connected on Facebook.
Despite being married, Anju made the decision to cross the India-Pakistan border in pursuit of her love. She expressed her deep affection for Nasrullah, claiming she could not imagine life without him. While her family members denied the intention of marriage, stating she was in Pakistan for sightseeing, the incident has attracted media attention.
Local journalists were unable to meet Anju, as she and Nasrullah reportedly went on an outing. The Indian Ministry of External Affairs had previously responded to the illegal cross-over of Seema Haider into India, stating that the matter was under investigation, and she had been granted bail after appearing in court. As the story unfolds, authorities in both countries will continue to examine the circumstances surrounding Anju's journey, drawing attention to the complexities of relationships that transcend borders.
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