After Anju, one more woman goes to Pakistan to marry a Pakistani man

In recent times, there has been a growing trend of individuals crossing borders in pursuit of love. One such case involved Seema Haider, who came to India from Pakistan, and Anju, who traveled to Pakistan from India. Now, the latest addition to this cross-border love phenomenon is a Chinese woman named Sun Gaofang. This cross-border love has become a topic of discussion these days.

According to the report, the Chinese woman befriended Pakistan through social media. And this friendship gradually turned into love. The woman went across the border to Pakistan to meet her love. According to Pakistan’s media news, in an extraordinary step, Sun Gaofang embraced Islam and adopted the name Kisba after accepting the religion of her 18-year-old lover, Javed. The couple is reportedly planning to marry. According to Pakistan’s media, Javed is a resident of the tribal area Bajor district. But he now lives with his uncle in the Neechlejir district.

According to the Pakistan Police, Jawed and Sun Gaofang are in contact through the social media platform Snapchat. Friendship turned into a love relationship. According to Pakistan media, Sun Gaofang has gone to Pakistan on a tourist visa and this visa is valid for 3 months. A series of cross-border love stories is unfolding, prompting suspicions of a possible conspiracy. Ongoing investigations are seeking to uncover the truth behind these unusual connections.

Previously, investigations were conducted on Seema Haider, who arrived in India from Pakistan with her children, whose outcome has not yet come to the fore. After this Anju reached Pakistan from India. It is being told that Anju is from Bona village near BSF Academy of Tekanpur. She also left her children and went to Pakistan to be with her love. Pakistan’s police are also conducting a strict investigation into Anju. And now a new case of China’s Sun Gaofang who has gone to China and Pakistan with his love and has changed his religion and converted to Islam.

It remains to be seen how these unique love stories across borders will unfold and what implications they may have on the relationship between the involved nations. As the investigations continue, the public awaits further updates on these intriguing cases.

Sweta Dagar is an avid reader and writer. She hails from Bulandshahr (U.P) where she completed her formap education. She loves exploring varieties of topics that shape the public opinion at large. If you have any queries, feel free to contact her at [email protected].