A mother from Pakistan took her four children and travelled to the adjoining country of India to see the man she communicated with through an online game. The intriguing occurrence occurred after Sachin, a player from Greater Noida near New Delhi, and Seema Ghulam Haider, a woman from Pakistan, met while playing PUBG. PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG), a well-known online game, brought the pair together. They allegedly fell in love throughout the course of their interactions.
How did Seema Ghulam Haider enter India?
According to reports, Seema crossed the border into India with her four kids through Nepal. Together with Sachin, a legitimate Indian citizen, she was residing illegally in the nation. Together, Seema and Sachin shared a rental home in the Greater Noida neighbourhood of New Delhi.
How was Seema and Sachin’s ‘love story’ disclosed?
India Today reports that police discovered a Pakistani woman living illegally in Greater Noida. Sachin fled with her and her four children, while Seema was arrested. The landlord of the house claimed the woman did not appear Pakistani and wore a salwar suit and sarees.
PUBG Mobile is a smartphone adaptation of the popular battle royale game, developed by PUBG Studios and LightSpeed & Quantum Studio. Published by Tencent Games, it is published in India, Korea, and Vietnam. In 2020, PUBG was bann in India due to data security concerns, but a management change led to the release of BGMI.
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