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Another case like Seema Haider has come to the fore. But this time the girl crossing the border is an Indian. Actually, crossing the geographical barriers, Anju has reached Pakistan to find her love. It is being claimed on social media that Anju, a resident of UP, fell in love with Nasrullah, a resident of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan through Facebook, after which she decided to visit Pakistan to meet her lover. However, the story of Seema Haider and Anju is different, where Seema came to India illegally, while Anju went to Pakistan legally.
Anju-Nasrullah’s love story started on social media as a simple Facebook friendship which soon turned into love. Despite the distance between them, their love grew stronger. Anju had applied for permission to go to Pakistan even before Seema Haider’s case came into light. Anju waited till the visa was issued. After the visa was granted Anju covered miles to meet Nasrullah, who lives in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province of Pakistan. However, security agencies are keeping an eye on Anju-Nasrullah’s love story. Their relationship is being probed.
The news agency quoted a Pakistani official as saying, “Anju has a visa and has entered Pakistan legally.” He also confirmed that the woman and Nasrullah were friends for the past four years. The official said that Anju has reached Pakistan and then Islamabad via Wagah. Anju says that she and Nasrullah became friends four years ago and she was unable to identify when their friendship turned into love. She further added that now it is kind of impossible for her to live without Nasrullah.
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