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Seema Haider’s former husband Ghulam Haider has sent a notice of Rs 3 crore each to Seema and her husband Sachin Meena. Ghulam Haider, who reportedly hired an Indian lawyer to bring his kids back, also sent a Rs 5 crore notice to Dr AP Singh, who claimed to be Seema Haider’s brother.
Ghulam Haider’s advocate Ali Momin has asked the Meena couple to apologize and deposit the fine within a month, or they will take legal steps against them.
Earlier, news agency PTI confirmed that a top Pakistani lawyer and human rights activist, Ansar Burney, was approached by Ghulam Haider for help in getting custody of his four children.
Burney also informed the news agency that Momin was hired after due process and the power of attorney has been sent to start legal proceedings in India.
Pakistani citizen Seema Haider grabbed national attention for her controversial love story as she crossed the border to enter India after falling in love with her Indian boyfriend, whom she met on an online game.
Haider, however, remained in headlines as she faced investigation by security agencies over spy allegations and her renewed efforts to stay in India.
30-year-old Seema Haider, who hails from Sindh province in Pakistan, crossed over to India illegally in May to be with her partner Sachin Meena in Greater Noida.
Seema, a mother of four children was married to Ghulam Haider, who currently resides in Saudi Arabia. She left her home country and crossed the border into India illegally along with her four children, all aged below seven years, in a bus via Nepal on May 13.
However, she was arrested on July 4 for illegally entering India without a visa via Nepal while Sachin was put behind bars for sheltering the illegal immigrants.
HOW DID SEEMA HAIDER ENTER INDIA?
Seema’s love story with her partner Sachin Meena began in 2019 in the private chatroom of online game playing PUBG. They befriended over PubG and then started conversations on WhatsApp and later decided to marry.
According to reports, the couple decided to take their relationship to the next level and married at the Pashupatinath Temple in Nepal in March this year. The couple met for the first time in person in March this year in Kathmandu where they stayed together at a hotel in the Nepal capital from March 10 to 17.
Seema returned to Nepal from Pakistan, taking the Karachi-Dubai route, on a 15-day tourist visa on May 10. In Nepal, she reached from Kathmandu to Pokhara and stayed for the night. Seema then took a bus from Pokhara on the morning of May 12 and entered India from Roopandehi-Khunwa (Khunwa) border district Siddharthnagar.
She along with her four children travelled to Greater Noida via Lucknow and Agra and had been staying with her lover since then.
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