Pak Woman Hoist Indian Flag, Video Becomes Viral!

Unexpected developments are taking place on the eve of Indian Independence Day. As part of this, Seema Haider, who came to India from Pakistan in a PUBG love story unfurled the Indian flag and raised Bharat Mata Ki Jai slogans.

At the same time, the brother of a terrorist also unfurled the flag. Now the visuals of the two incidents are doing rounds on social media marking the Indian Independence Day.

Seema Haider, who is from Pakistan met a person from Uttar Pradesh on PUBG and the friendship turned into love. With this, she came to India along with her kids. She has been in the news for some time for some or other reasons. She took part in the ‘Har Ghar Tiranga’ Abhiyan started by the Indian government.

As part of that, she hosted the Indian flag in front of her house before Indian Independence Day. She took part in Har Ghar Tiranga Abhiyan at their house in Noida along with her husband Sachin Meena and lawyer AP Singh. During the same, she raised slogans like Hindustan Zindabad and Bharat Mata Ki jai.

On the occasion, she responded to the film’s chances. Seema said that Bollywood directors are approaching her for the chances, but she said no to this. It is said that she took the decision following the warnings of the Maharashtra Navnirman Sena.

Terrorist’s Brother Unfurled Indian Flag:

Keeping this aside, Hizbul Mujahideen terrorist Javed Mattoo’s brother Rayees Mattoo hoisted the Indian flag in Kashmir. The video of the same became viral. Javed Mattoo is among the top 10 wanted terrorists by the security agencies in the Kashmir Valley.

Video of Rayees Mattoo saying they are feeling proud as Indians and they would remain as Indians went viral on social media. Later, he said that he is feeling proud for hoisting the Indian flag.

Adding further, he said that his brother took the path he liked in 2009, and since then, there is no information about him. He said that if his brother is alive, he wants him to come back. He is saying that they are Indians and would live in their motherland.