After the Pahalgam terror attack, the government has ordered all Pakistani citizens to leave India. In such a situation, Seema Haider, who fled from Pakistan to India, appealed to PM Modi and the Chief Minister to let her stay in India.

Seema Haider News: There is anger in the Indian government since the terrorist attack in Pahalgam, Jammu and Kashmir on Tuesday, 22 April. All Pakistani people have been ordered to leave India within 48 hours. Along with this, visas of Pakistani citizens have been canceled. After this decision, Seema Haider's statement has come out.
While giving a statement on this decision of the government, Seema Haider said, 'I was the daughter of Pakistan earlier, but now I am the daughter-in-law of India.' Fearing being sent back to Pakistan, Seema Haider said that after the Pahalgam attack, she is afraid that like other Pakistani citizens, she too may be expelled from India. India has cancelled all Pakistani visas. Along with this, they have also been asked to leave India within 48 hours.
Seema appeals to PM Modi and CM Yogi
After this decision taken against Pakistan, Seema Haider shared a video on social media and said, "I do not want to go to Pakistan. I appeal to the Prime Minister of India Narendra Modi and the Chief Minister of UP Yogi Adityanath to let me stay in India."
Let us tell you that Seema Haider came into the news in the year 2023 when she left Pakistan and married her Indian lover Sachin. Seema was already married, but she entered India illegally via Nepal with 4 children for her lover Sachin. After this decision of the central government, Seema Haider's appeal video to stay in India is becoming very viral. People are giving different reactions to the viral video.
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