No longer a Muslim': Seema Haider's neighbours, relative say don't want her back in Pakistan
By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: July 17, 2023 16:03 IST2023-07-17T16:02:52+5:302023-07-17T16:03:09+5:30
Seema Ghulam Haider, a Pakistani mother of four who entered India illegally to live with a Hindu she met ...

No longer a Muslim': Seema Haider's neighbours, relative say don't want her back in Pakistan
Seema Ghulam Haider, a Pakistani mother of four who entered India illegally to live with a Hindu she met on an online gaming site, has been shunned by her relatives and neighbours for defying social norms. Seema Haider and Noida-based Sachin Meena met online while playing PUBG in 2019. Seema fell in love with Sachin and recently entered India illegally via Nepal with her four kids.
Last week, Seema's husband Gulam Haider appealed to the Indian government to send her back to Pakistan. However, Seema said she did not want to go back and she was happily married to Sachin. Now, Seema's neighbours and a relative have made it clear that they don't want her back in Pakistan, reported the news agency PTI."She should just send her children back to Pakistan. She can stay there. Now she is no longer even a Muslim,” said the 16-year-old son of the landlord in whose rented home Seema stayed with her children for the last three years before deciding to illegally enter India to be with her Hindu lover, according to the report.
Everyone in her area is still fascinated by the tale of how this mother of four, who is completely uneducated and her husband used to work overseas, had the guts to leave everything behind and enter India illegally in order to be with a much younger man. Her home is in the neighbourhood of Bhittaiabad, Katchi Abadi in the heart of Gulistan-e-Jauhar. It is a three-room portion of a building devoid of any paint and located in a narrow lane full of garbage and overflowing sewerage.Her husband, Ghulam Haider, who works in Saudi Arabia, brought her the house for Rs 1.2 million. "No, she was a tenant with us for three years with her children. She lived alone with her children. Her father-in-law lives some distance away from here,” Nur Muhammad, the landlord’s son, explained. Seema and Ghulam Haider had eloped 10 years back to Karachi and got married against the wishes of their parents."We saw her call a taxi and leave one day with her children and some bags and we thought she was going to her village in Jacobabad. But after nearly a month, when we heard about her escapade on TV channels, we were all shocked,” adds Jamal Jakhrani, an elderly man, who was her neighbour. Jamal, who belongs to the same tribe that Seema and Ghulam Haider belong to, believes it is best for Seema to remain in India now. "If ever she thinks of coming back, she will not be forgiven by the tribe and secondly, her decision to stay with a Hindu has angered everyone now," Jamal said
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