Love knows no boundaries, they say. Seema Haider from Pakistan and Anju from India seem to have taken it to their hearts. It has been a week since Anju is in the neighbouring state and now as per her latest statement, she doesn’t want to come back to India, at least not for settling here.
“They haven’t left me worth coming back to India. Nobody would accept me there now, then where will I go? Who will take my guarantee?”, she says while making up her mind to settle in Pakistan.
While she thinks she has no choice but to stay in Pakistan, her husband Nasrullah has Pakistan’s perspective to put forward. He says that the Pakistani government is providing Anju with a job and accommodation. And now that she has converted to Islam, getting Pakistan citizenship won’t be a problem. So she would go back to India only to take her children and in case she isn’t allowed to come back, he will come to India to take her along. Children won’t be converted but will follow their religion.
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Both she and Nasrullah have stated that there is no pressure from anyone over here and whatever she is doing is of her own will.
Anju’s ex-husband had recently said that there’s nothing left in the relationship to continue and even their children don’t want to be in terms with Anju. Now, it has to be seen if Anju turned Fatima’s children get ready to go with her or not. She is to come back to India in August, her arrival will answer all the possible questions in this case.
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