Pahalgam Terror Attack: Pakistani Woman Seema Haider, Who Illegally Entered India To Meet Boyfriend, To Be Sent Back Within 48 Hours?
In the wake of the deadly terrorist attack in Jammu and Kashmir’s Pahalgam that killed at least 26 tourists, the Indian government has taken a series of diplomatic and policy actions against Pakistan — raising questions about the status of Pakistani nationals currently residing in India, including Seema Haider, a woman who made headlines for illegally entering the country to meet her Indian boyfriend.
India's response to Pahalgam
India has closed its Attari border, expelled Pakistani diplomats, and suspended the decades-old Indus Waters Treaty — a key agreement that had governed water-sharing between the two nations since 1960. Additionally, Delhi has revoked a visa exemption scheme previously available to Pakistani nationals. Those in India under this scheme have been ordered to leave the country within 48 hours.
These policy changes raised the question about Seema Haider, who went viral for her cross-border love story with a young Indian boyfriend Sachin Meena.
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In 2023, the 32-year-old woman from Pakistan’s Sindh province entered India illegally via Nepal along with her four children. Seema, married to a Pakistani man, left her husband and home to meet and live with Sachin, whom she met online in 2019 while playing a mobile game.
The couple was arrested for illegal entry, but were released later. They claimed to be married to each other.
With the Indian government’s recent decision requiring Pakistani nationals without 'valid' visas to exit the country within two days, speculation about Seema Haider's exit has made the headlines.
However, the answer to this remains uncertain.
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