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    Will Seema Haider Be Deported to Pakistan in 48 Hours? India’s Tough New Rules Spark Debate After Pahalgam Attack

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    Will Seema Haider Be Deported to Pakistan in 48 Hours? India’s Tough New Rules Spark Debate After Pahalgam Attack

    New Delhi: In the wake of the deadly Pahalgam terror attack that killed 26 tourists, India has taken a series of hardline measures against Pakistan—including closing the Attari border, expelling Pakistani diplomats, and suspending the Indus Waters Treaty. Now, questions are being raised about the fate of Pakistani nationals living in India, including Seema Haider, the woman who went viral for her cross-border love story with an Indian man.

    Will Seema Haider Be Forced to Leave?

    Seema Haider, a 32-year-old Pakistani mother of four, illegally entered India via Nepal in 2023 to live with her Indian lover, Sachin Meena. The couple, who met online while playing PUBG, made headlines after she left her husband in Pakistan and crossed borders to be with Sachin.

    Though arrested for illegal entry, they were later released and even got married. Last month, they welcomed a baby girl. But now, India’s new “exit order” for Pakistani nationals without valid visas has put Seema’s stay in jeopardy.

    India’s New Rules: 48-Hour Ultimatum

    • Visa-free entry for Pakistanis canceled
    • Pakistani nationals without valid visas must leave within 48 hours
    • Border sealed, diplomats expelled

    Will Seema Have to Go Back?

    The answer is uncertain. While the rules apply to all Pakistani nationals, Seema’s case is unique:
    ✔ Married to an Indian (though legality is disputed)
    ✔ Has a newborn child in India
    ✔ No clear stance from authorities yet

    Social media is buzzing with speculation:

    • Some demand her deportation, calling her a “security risk.”
    • Others argue she “chose India for love” and shouldn’t be punished.

    What’s Next?

    • If the government enforces the rule strictly, Seema may have to leave.
    • Legal experts say she could challenge deportation in court.
    • A political decision might override strict enforcement.

    The Big Question: Will India make an exception for a viral love story, or will security concerns prevail?


    Why This Story Matters

    • Tests India’s tough stance on Pakistan post-terror attack
    • Highlights loopholes in immigration & marriage laws
    • Social media divided—sympathy vs. nationalism

    🔥 Viral Angle: A real-life drama mixing love, geopolitics, and national security!

    #DeportationDebate #IndiaPakistan #LoveVsNationalism #PahalgamAttack #SeemaHaider
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