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Pakistani man appeals for wife and children’s return from India

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Shillong, July 8: Gulam Haider, the husband of Seema Haider, a Pakistani woman who illegally entered India through Nepal to be with a man she met on the gaming app PUBG Mobile, has made a heartfelt plea to the Indian government. Haider, currently residing in Saudi Arabia, released a video appeal requesting the Narendra Modi government’s intervention to send his wife and children back to Pakistan, their home country. He claimed that his wife was lured and manipulated to come to India through PUBG.

Expressing his gratitude, Gulam Haider thanked the Indian media for their unexpected support, which helped him locate his wife and children. He sincerely appealed for the safe return of his family to Pakistan, where they could be reunited.

Seema Haider had met Sachin, a man from Greater Noida near Delhi, on the PUBG Mobile app. As per India Today they fell in love, and Seema, accompanied by her four children, illegally entered India through Nepal to join Sachin in Greater Noida.

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