Seema Haider speaks after PM Modi asks Pak citizens to leave India in 48 hours

Prime Minister Narendra Modi issued an important directive after the Pahalgam terror attack, in which all Pakistani citizens were given 48 hours to leave India. After this decision, many Pakistani citizens have been shaken. Seema Haider, who illegally entered India from Pakistan, is also afraid of going to Pakistan again.

Seema Haider is scared of the important directive issued by Modi ji, in which all Pakistani citizens have been given 48 hours to leave India. She released a video asking Modi ji not to go to Pakistan again. She now considers India her home and wants to spend her life here. This statement of hers is also going viral on social media, and people are reacting to it.

Seema Haider, while stating this decision of the government, said that, ‘I was Pakistan’s daughter earlier, but now I am India’s daughter-in-law.’ Fearing being sent back to Pakistan, Seema Haider said that, after the Pahalgam attack, she is afraid that, like other Pakistani citizens, she also may be expelled from India. India has canceled all Pakistani visas. They have also been instructed to leave India within 48 hours.

After this decision was taken against Pakistan, Seema Haider shared a video on social media and said, “I do not want to go to Pakistan. I appeal to the Prime Minister of India, Narendra Modi, and UP Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath to let me stay in India.”

Seema Haider left Pakistan in 2023 and married her Indian lover, Sachin. Seema was already married but had entered India illegally via Nepal with 4 kids. After this decision of the central government, Seema Haider’s appeal video to stay in India is becoming quite viral. People are reacting differently to the viral video.

A user writes, When she has already adopted Hindu Dharma and married a Hindu, then why did she not make legal documents already ?”

Other users write, Today it’s Seema Haider; tomorrow it will be someone else. A rule is a rule… send her back.

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