Pakistan Woman Who Came To India, Hoists Tricolour. And Here's What Anju Did
Seema Haider and Sachin Meena were seen hoisting the Tricolour on Sunday as part of the "Har Ghar Tiranga" celebrations in Greater Noida.
Pakistani citizen Seema Haider, who illegally entered India to
live with Sachin Meena, was seen hoisting the Indian flag with her family in
Noida ahead of India's 77th Independence Day. In a video
that has surfaced on social media, Seema Haider and Sachin Meena were
seen hoisting the Tricolour on Sunday as part of the “Har Ghar Tiranga”
celebrations at their residence in Uttar Pradesh's Greater Noida. Clad in a
Tricolour sari and donning a patriotic headband, she was also heard raising the
slogans of ''Jai Mata Di,'' and chanting ''Bharat Mata ki Jai'' and ''Vande
Mataram''.
During the occasion, Mrs. Haider, who had reportedly been offered
a role in a Hindi film, also clarified that she has turned down the
offer.
Meanwhile, across
the border in Pakistan, Indian national Anju was seen celebrating Pakistan's
Independence Day. Pakistan marks its independence day on August 14 every year,
a day ahead of India's Independence Day.
Notably, Anju, who hails from Rajasthan, travelled to
Pakistan on a month-long visa and married her Facebook friend Nasrullah, on
July 25 after converting to Islam. The couple has been staying at Nasrullah's
home in the Upper Dir district of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, as per PTI reports. The
34-year-old's husband said they are not divorced yet. The couple has a
15-year-old daughter and a six-year-old son.
In
a video
shared on social media, Anju was seen cutting a cake along with
Nasrullah at an event. The room was decorated with Pakistan's national
flag and the people were seen singing and clapping.
NDTV
cannot verify the authenticity of both videos, which are going viral.
Seema
Haider, who hails from Sindh province in Pakistan, says she got in touch with
Mr. Meena, 22, while playing the online game PUBG in 2019-20 and
eventually the two talked over Whatsapp and Instagram before falling in love
with each other. She entered India illegally along with her four children
on a bus via Pakistan on May 13 and was arrested. However, she was granted bail
by a local court on July 7.
The
couple now lives in the Rabupura area of Greater Noida, near Delhi, where he
runs a provision store, according to Uttar Pradesh Police.
Both
love stories, which bear striking similarities, have generated massive public
interest, in both nations. Seema Haider's viral videos, in particular,
have opened floodgates of memes on social media.
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