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Seema Haider, who left Pakistan for love, gives birth to a baby girl in India

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ISLAMABAD: Seema Haider, a Pakistani woman who left her country to be with her Indian husband Sachin Meena, has given birth to a baby girl.

According to Indian media reports, Seema gave birth to a baby girl at Krishna Hospital in Greater Noida at 4 am on Tuesday. Her lawyer AP Singh confirmed the news and said that both the mother and daughter are in good health.

Seema first met Sachin online in 2019 while playing the popular shooting game PUBG.

Their first in-person meeting took place in Nepal in March 2023. Seema later converted to Hinduism and married Sachin as per Hindu customs.

In May 2023, the couple entered India via Nepal, and she has been living with him since then.

Speaking to the media, AP Singh said, “It is a moment of joy for those who love Seema and Sachin that a healthy baby girl has been born, and the medical reports of both the mother and the child are normal.”

In a unique move, the couple has decided to involve the public in naming their newborn.

Singh added, “We invite people from across the country and the world to suggest a name for Seema and Sachin’s daughter.

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