A heart-wrenching video circulating online purportedly showing Seema Haider, a woman who left Pakistan for love, with visible injuries has sparked concern.
According to reports from the Indian media, the video suggests that Seema Haider may have been subjected to violence by her Indian husband, Sachin Meena.
Seema Haider, originally from Karachi, Pakistan, had fallen in love with an Indian man and journeyed to the outskirts of Delhi, India, via Nepal to be with him. Their relationship reportedly blossomed after connecting through the online game PUBG and staying in touch through WhatsApp.
However, recent developments have cast doubt on the authenticity of the video.
According to reports Seema Haider the Pakistani lady who escaped to and got married to Indian man Sachin has been physically assaulted by her husband pic.twitter.com/ZiTeEvRbCu pic.twitter.com/SGk3BNx4hB
— Crime Reports India (@AsianDigest) April 8, 2024
Seema Haider's lawyer, AP Singh, has dismissed the footage as fake, alleging that it was created using artificial intelligence and disseminated by Pakistani YouTubers.
Police investigations have also concluded that there is no evidence of domestic violence against Seema Haider.
In a statement issued to clarify the situation, Seema Haider assured the public of her safety and denied any problems with her husband, Sachin Meena.
She emphasized that their family is living peacefully and happily, residing in Uttar Pradesh, India. Furthermore, she expressed confidence in Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath’s commitment to preventing cruelty against women.