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Anju On Her Latest Video From Pakistan Says, ‘I’m Not A Traitor, Will Return To India With Husband’

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Anju, a married Indian woman who recently traveled to a remote village in Pakistan’s Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, married her lover, Nasrullah. She converted to Islam and changed her name to Fatima. In the viral video from Pakistan, Anju has asserted that she is not a traitor, as some sections of the media have suggested. She promises to return to India soon with her lover and fictitious husband, Nasrullah. Continue reading to learn more about the woman and the video.

 

In The Video

Anju, who is seated next to Nasrullah in the most recent video, claims that the media has circulated false information about her and that she is not a traitor. She said,

“Lies and rumors about me have been propagated by the media. India is a wonderful country, just like Pakistan, and it’s where I live with my children. It’s not like I’m a traitor; Nasrullah and I will visit soon.”

“I have neither betrayed my nation nor my children. My only message to everyone is to please think positively about me as I am also human.”

 

Anju Celebrates Pakistan’s Independence Day

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The 34-year-old mother of two, who moved to Pakistan from Rajasthan, India, to be with her 29-year-old beau, was recently spotted celebrating Pakistan’s Independence Day.

Anju and Nasrullah are seen in a video posted to Twitter partying on Pakistan’s Yom-e-Azadi (Independence Day), where they cut the cake.

 

The Extended Visa

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Anju’s visa was, however, extended by Pakistan last week by an additional year, enabling her to remain there. On Facebook, Anju and Nasrullah grew close in 2019. As a result, after converting to Islam, Anju, who now goes by the name Fatima, married her 29-year-old friend Nasrullah on July 25. Nasrullah lives in the province’s Upper Dir area.

Moreover, after their marriage, Anju’s visa, which had previously been extended for two months. It has now been extended for a year, according to Nasrullah’s statement on Tuesday. On August 20, her initial one-month visa was about to expire.

After submitting the necessary paperwork to the Interior Ministry, my wife Anju’s visa was renewed for a year, said Nasrullah, who also noted that “all Pakistani institutions are cooperating with us.”

Furthermore, The couple received a land plot in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa and a check from a real estate company last month.

 

Anju Story

Anju’s tale is uncannily similar to that of Seema Haider. Seema is a mother of four from Pakistan who crossed the border into India illegally through Nepal with her four children to wed Sachin Meena, a 22-year-old Uttar Pradesh resident she met and fell in love with while playing the popular online shooter PUBG.

Anju legally crossed the Wagah-Attari border from India to Pakistan. She was born in Kailor Village, Uttar Pradesh, and resided in the Alwar District, Rajasthan. She received a 30-day visa that was only good for Upper Dir.

Arvind, who resides in Rajasthan, is married to Anju. They have a boy who is six years old and also a daughter who is fifteen. However, In the Rajasthani district of Alwar, Arvind has filed an FIR against his fugitive wife and her Pakistani lover.

The Indian Penal Code (IPC) sections 366 (inducing women for marriage), 494 (second marriage without divorce), 500 (defamation), and 506 (criminal Intimidation), in addition to provisions of the IT Act, were allegedly violated based on a complaint made by Arvind, according to the police, according to Deputy Superintendent of Police, Bhiwadi, Sujit Shankar.

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