At a time when Seema Haidar from Pakistan is making news for crossing boundaries and barriers to reach India to meet her love, Rajasthan’s Anju Rafael, a married mother of two, has also crossed the border to meet her Facebook friend.
While Anju, a resident of Bhiwadi, works with a vehicle company, her husband is employed with a private company.
Anju had shared a social media post confirming that she had reached Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province to meet her Nasrullah, who she had befriended on Facebook.
Meanwhile, Anju’s children have said that they were unaware of their mother’s whereabouts. They are living with their father at present.
Her husband said that they got married in 2007 and Anju is originally from Gwalior.
“My wife went somewhere on July 20. I called but she did not take pick up the phone. After two days she called via social media and said that she is in Lahore to meet her friend and will return in three-four days,” said her husband.
Anju got her passport made in the year 2020.
She told her husband that she is going to Jaipur.
The police have said that further investigations are underway as the Pakistan High Commission has sought information with regards to the case.
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What amazes me is the different reactions even though on valid visa she still went to meet a lover in hopes of marrying later. She is married. She should be divorced before shopping around for new husband. Her islamic lover says fine if she wants to stay Hindu which is strange as muslim can marry anyone but a Hindu or jew. So I don’t believe her or her lover. They are doing bad things her and the pakistan guy. He knows she married. What kind of muslim behaves this way. She is not divorced. Both women and the men who knew they are married are people of low morals . You don’t interfere in people’s marriages. There marriages are still active. Only that they are caught by government did there husbands find out. There is no difference cause visa they are Married. All 4 and families should feel shame.