Pak Woman Who Came To India Mentions Adnan Sami's Name In Mercy Petition To President
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Mr Singh argued that Ms Haider should be allowed to reside at the house of her husband as the "motive of the Indian culture is live and let live and Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (The world is one family)."
Pakistani citizen Seema Haider, who entered India in May without a visa with her four children to be with her lover, Sachin Meena, who she had met in 2019 while playing the online game PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG), has filed a mercy petition with President Droupadi Murmu requesting that she, along with her four children, be allowed to stay at her "matrimonial home" in Greater Noida. She has also urged for an oral hearing from the President in her case. Interestingly, in the 38-page petition filed by Ms Haider's lawyer, AP Singh, several examples of Bollywood personalities, legends, love stories and government slogans have been cited to support their arguments, as per a report in the Indian Express.
As per the outlet, Mr Singh argued that Ms Haider should be allowed to reside at the house of her husband as the "motive of the Indian culture is live and let live and Vasudhaiva Kutumbakam (The world is one family)." The petition also noted that the woman had converted to Hinduism of her own free will before getting married to Mr Meena.
"Petitioner did not get visa to come to India, then petitioner took Nepal visa and came to Nepal...and changed the religion from Islam to Hinduism... on 13.03.2023, the petitioner got married to Sachin Meena as per Hindu rites and rituals at Holy temple Bhagwan Pashupati Nath Mandir, Kathmandu," according to the petition.