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PUBG lovers finally Married: Pakistani Woman reaches India, Embraces Hinduism, Renames Her Four Children

The journey of Pakistani Seema Haider and Greater Noida resident Sachin Meena is about to begin.

The two were granted bail on Friday by a court in Uttar Pradesh, which also mandated that Seema be allowed to remain with Sachin and not change her address while the case is still pending. Pakistani national Seema Haider, along with her four children, was apprehended earlier that day for attempting to enter India illegally through Nepal.

Seema revealed to the Times of India that she had converted to Hinduism, gotten rid of her last name of Haider, and changed her name to Seema Sachin after being granted bail. Sachin expressed that she did not have to alter her original name as Seema is widely recognized and used by both Hindus and Muslims. 

Both Seema and Seema Sachin will be my names. Our children are now known as Raj, Priyanka, Pari, and Munni,'” the woman stated. The couple’s ceremonial Hindu wedding is reportedly being planned very shortly by Sachin’s parents, according to sources. Seema claimed to have met Sachin while playing the online game PUBG during the 2019–20 Covid shutdown, and the two eventually became so close that they decided to move in together in India, according to the Uttar Pradesh police, who questioned her. Later, they crossed paths in Nepal. Seema and her kids traveled to that location in the middle of May and then took a bus to Noida.

Their stay in Noida was later organized by Sachin, who worked in a food store. The pair fled to Ballabhgarh after sensing that the authorities could be looking for them, but they were later apprehended. Rumors claim that Seema sold a plot of land for Rs 12 lakh to pay for her journey from Pakistan to Nepal and finally India. After getting married, Seema, who is originally from the Pakistani state of Sindh, settled in Karachi.

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In the meantime, Seema’s Saudi Arabia-based husband, Ghulam Haider, pleaded with the Indian government to “send Seema back to Pakistan and unite with me” in a video message. According to Seema, the couple had not been in contact for a while, and she claimed her husband had divorced her over the phone.

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