Anju Case: Indian nationalist Anju who went from India to Pakistan legally, released a video on Monday stating that she will return in two-three days.
She also appealed that her relatives and family members should not be criticized.
Anju, a resident of Kailor village in Uttar Pradesh, who later lived in Alwar district, Rajasthan, has left her home on July 20, claiming that she was going to Jaipur. However, her family later discovered that she had actually traveled to Pakistan. Anju is married to Arvind, and they have a 15-year-old daughter and a six-year-old son.
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According to Arvind, Anju informed her sister that she was in Lahore and even spoke to them through a WhatsApp call. She revealed that her passport was issued in 2020 as she intended to apply for a job abroad, and Arvind was unaware of her social media contacts.
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Anju legally entered Pakistan through the Wagah-Attari border and has a valid passport. Her visa is set to expire on August 20, after which she plans to return to India.
She traveled to Pakistan to meet her friend Nasrullah, who resides in Kulsho village, approximately 300 km from Peshawar.
Nasrullah, 29, clarified that their relationship is solely that of friends, and he has no intentions of marrying Anju. They became friends on Facebook in 2019.
To confirm the nature of their friendship, Nasrullah has provided an affidavit to the local authorities stating that there is no romantic involvement between them, and Anju will return to India on August 20.
The affidavit also assures that she will not leave Upper Dir district. The district administration has provided Nasrullah with adequate security during this time.
Earlier, Pakistani friend of a married Indian women who travelled legally to a remote village in Pakistan to meet her Facebook friend said that she will return to India on August 20, following her visa expires.
Narulla, also rejected the claims of the love angle unlike Pakistani national Seema Haider, who entered India illegally to meet her lover Sachin Meena, whom she met over an online game – PUBG.