Seema Haider has been in the news ever since she came to India. Although she has four children from her Pakistani husband, whom she has brought to India illegally, she is now going to become the mother of her Indian husband Sachin Meena's child. But the matter does not end here. What happened was that on hearing the news of Seema Haider's pregnancy, her Pakistani husband Ghulam Haider got very angry. Not only did he get angry, he also threatened and abused Sachin Meena, but Sachin sitting in India took a dig at his in-laws.
What happened was that Sachin Meena, who is going to become a father, expressed his happiness on social media and asked people to share his video vigorously and send it to his in-laws. Sachin had said in the video that some people used to say nonsense, I want to tell them to look at this you blind people. Today we are very happy. Sachin further said, "Friends, share the video with each other so that it reaches everyone. Send this video to my in-laws too, so that those who know about it get jealous. Now whatever was to happen has happened. Now celebrate the fact that the child is absolutely fine."
Pakistani husband abused a lot
Sachin Meena's video went viral on social media and reached Pakistan. Then what, Seema's Pakistani husband vented out a lot of anger. Losing his temper, Ghulam Haider said that Seema has kept her modesty aside. What she is doing is not something a woman with modesty does. She will be cursed by a helpless father. She has separated a father from his children. During this, Ghulam Haider also abused her a lot. He said that even a prostitute is 100 times better than this, she turned out to be even worse than them.
'My wife is going to be the mother of someone else's child'
Seema's Pakistani husband said, "If not today, Seema and Sachin will go to jail and their children will come back to Pakistan. Seema is pregnant... she is my wife and is going to be the mother of someone else's child. What more can I say about her. My children are less than 10 years old. They are being abused in India. I am raising my voice, but I am not getting justice."