Anju, a resident of Rajasthan, has flown to the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa area of Pakistan to visit her buddy, whom she met and fell in love with through Facebook.
Anju travelled to Pakistan to meet her friend whom she befriended and fell in love with on Facebook
According to a senior Pakistani police officer speaking to Geo News, the Indian woman, Anju, who traveled to a Pakistani town to visit a Facebook acquaintance had a one-month visa and will return home on August 21.
According to Upper Dir District Police Officer (DPO) Mushtaq Khan, Anju moved to Pakistan from India for the "sake of love" and was "living happily" there.
According to DPO Khan, Anju arrived in Pakistan from New Delhi out of pure love and is now content to live here.
Anju, who was born in Uttar Pradesh but resided in the Rajasthani region of Alwar, traveled to Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province to meet Nasrullah, with whom she had become friends on Facebook and fallen in love, according to PTI.
In 2019, the 34-year-old and Nasrullah, 29, made friends on Facebook.
Locals are giving Anju gifts, and according to DPO Khan, she is content in this place.The policeman added that Anju has been given security.
According to a Khyber Pakhtunkhwa police official, the inquiry into Anju's entry is over.
The officer stated, "She entered Pakistan on a visit visa for a month, and all of her travel documentation is legitimate and complete.
Anju additionally sent a video from Pakistan in which she promised to soon return to India.
"I have a valid visa to enter Pakistan.I have no worries because I am safe here.In a few days, I'll be back.I beg the media to refrain from harassing my kid and my family," Anju said.A 15-year-old daughter and a 6-year-old son are the children of Anju and her husband Arvind.
Have No Plans To Marry Anju: Pakistani Friend
In the meantime, Nasrulla informed PTI over the phone that he had no intention of wedlocking Anju. We don't have any plans to get married, said Narulla to PTI, adding that Anju is visiting Pakistan.
"Anju is living in a separate room of his home with the other female members of my family," added Nasrullah, a medical professional.
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