Remember the cross border story of camaraderie that brought a mother with her two kids from over terrains of Pakistan to the city of Noida in India, to meet a man she had met over on gaming app PUBG Mobile? Now her husband in Pakistan has thanked Indian media for helping him find his wife and has appealed to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to send his wife and children back to Pakistan!
The Pakistani woman, who reportedly entered India via Nepal, and her Indian partner, both of whom were arrested by the police in connection with her illegal stay in India, were on Friday granted bail by a court in Uttar Pradesh's Greater Noida.
Gulam Haider, the husband of Seema Haider, has now made a heartfelt plea to send his wife and children back to Pakistan. According to Business Today, Gulam resides in Saudi Arabia and has released a video appeal requesting the Narendra Modi government's intervention in the matter.
Gulam Haider thanked the Indian media for their unexpected support, which helped him locate his wife and children. He appealed for the safe return of his family to Pakistan, where they could be reunited.
Gulam alleged that his wife was lured and manipulated to come to India through PUBG.
Seema Ghulam Haider, around 30, and Sachin Meena, around 25, were arrested on July 4. While Seema was charged with illegally entering India, Sachin was booked for sheltering the illegal immigrant.
On July 4, both Sachin and Seema had confessed their love for each other in front of the media and police, urging the government to allow them to get married and stay together in India.
The duo had got in touch in 2019 while playing online game PUBG and eventually got closer to the extent that she decided to come to India to stay with him in Greater Noida.
Earlier, the court had ordered that the woman's four children, all aged below 7, would stay with the mother in the jail. The children had accompanied Seema when she illegally came to India in May this year.
Sachin's father Netrapal Singh (50) was also arrested in connection with the case and charged with sheltering an illegal immigrant.
The father was also granted bail on Thursday by the same court, police said.
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