Seema Haider: According to intelligence sources quoted by India Today, Seema Haider, the Pakistani woman who illegally entered India with her four children to be with her lover, dressed as a rural Indian woman and sought professional makeup assistance. In an effort to evade security authorities, she painstakingly planned the Indian appearance and even dressed her children similarly, according to insiders. When crossing the Indo-Nepal border, women involved in human trafficking, particularly those connected to domestic help or prostitution gangs, frequently dress in a specific way, according to intelligence sources quoted by India Today.
Investigating Seema Haider’s Suspected Nepali Connections
Apart from her outward look, investigation authorities have noted that Seema Haider speaks well, suggesting that she may have received training from Pakistani handlers working in Nepal. According to sources, women who are sent across the Nepal-India border to engage in criminal activity receive this type of language instruction. Due to her potential ties to the Pakistan Army and the nation’s intelligence organisation Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI), Seema Haider is being monitored by the ATS and Intelligence Bureau (IB). In May, she boarded a bus from Nepal to India with her four children in order to move in with Sachin Meena, her 22-year-old lover. The central authorities, however, have not been able to support their assertions that they entered India on May 13 over the Indo-Nepal border. Intelligence sources told India Today that no evidence has come to light regarding the presence of a citizen from a third country in the Sunauli and Sitamarhi sectors of the Indo-Nepal border on that day. According to the information provided by Seema and Sachin, the agencies looked into the bus routes along the border on May 13 by looking at records and CCTV footage.
Sachin Meena and Seema Haider’s Legal Battle Unfolds
On July 4, local police detained Sachin Meena for harbouring illegal immigrants and detained Seema Haider for entering India illegally. They had been residing in a residence in Greater Noida with her four children ever since a local court on July 7 granted them both bail. The fundamentalist Hindu group Karni Sena threatened to toss Seema Haidar at the Pakistan border if nothing was done about the Pakistani national who entered the Indian border illegally to meet her sweetheart in Uttar Pradesh. India, according to Mukesh Singh Rawal, national vice-president of the Karni Sena, is not an orphanage where anyone can visit whenever they choose. He referred to Seema Haidar as a “Pakistani agent” and stated her entry into India was entirely “suspicious”. “I would call such an individual a terrorist, as nobody has checked her. She should have been checked. Maybe she has a chip implanted in her body. Our relationship with Pakistan is not good. We will not tolerate this at all in Hindustan,” he said. “We would welcome UP ATS (Anti-Terrorism Squad) quick action. If no action is taken, we will throw her (Seema Haidar) at the Pakistani border,” said the Karni Sena leader.
Seema Haider Undergoes Scan Amidst Suspicions
Seena Haider had to undergo a complete scan in case she had any concealed devices implanted, according to Mukesh Singh Rawal. “August 15 is approaching and there could be some planning related to it. Why has she been given so much attention? Why has she been left out in the open? She should be sent out of India as soon as possible,” he added. A right-wing group called Gau Raksha Hindu Dal gave Seema Haider a 72-hour deadline to leave the country earlier on Monday. The group’s national head, Ved Nagar, declared in a video that Seema Haider might be a Pakistani spy and a danger to the nation. “We won’t put up with a woman from a treacherous country. We would start an agitation if Seema Haider doesn’t leave the country in 72 hours, added Nagar. The Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) of Uttar Pradesh interrogated Seema Haider, her lover Sachin, and his father on Monday for almost six hours in Noida.
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