‘Mentally Unstable, Yet Not Engaged in Any Affair': Father of Woman Who Escaped To Pak For Facebook Friend

The father of Anju, a married Indian woman who journeyed to Pakistan to connect with a Facebook acquaintance, asserted that she was suffering from mental health issues. He further clarified that she wasn't involved in any romantic relationship.
Anju, an Indian woman, will return to India on August 20 when her visa expires.
Anju, an Indian woman, will return to India on August 20 when her visa expires.Image Credit: India Today

Anju, a married Indian woman, has made headlines for allegedly travelling to a distant area in Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province to see a Facebook buddy.

Gaya Prasad Thomas, Anju's father, claims she is "mentally disturbed and eccentric," but denies any involvement in an affair. He had no idea she was in Pakistan until lately because he hadn't spoken to her in nearly 20 years, after she relocated to Bhiwadi, Rajasthan, following her marriage.

Thomas condemned Anju's behaviour, saying she should have told someone before travelling to Pakistan. He also highlighted Anju's two children, who are currently residing with their father. 

Anju's Temporary Pakistan Visit

Anju came to Pakistan to see a Facebook acquaintance she befriended and fell in love with.
Anju came to Pakistan to see a Facebook acquaintance she befriended and fell in love with.

Despite his daughter's free-spirited personality, he is confident that she would not indulge in such behaviour or have an affair with a Facebook acquaintance.

Nasrullah, Anju's love interest, confirmed her trip to Pakistan but rejected any marriage preparations between them. He verified that Anju will return to India when her visa expires on August 20. 

Nasrullah reported that she lives in a separate room in his home in the village of Kulsho, Upper Dir district, Pakistan, with other female family members.

Anju, who was born in Uttar Pradesh and now lives in Rajasthan's Alwar region, befriended Nasrullah on Facebook in 2019.

Despite their friendship, Nasrullah insists that they have no intention of marrying and that Anju's visit to Pakistan is only temporary.

Anju had been issued a 30-day visa by Pakistani authorities, with the caveat that it was only valid for Upper Dir. The matter has gotten a lot of media attention, with both Anju's father and Nasrullah giving their accounts of what happened.

Anju, an Indian woman, will return to India on August 20 when her visa expires.
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Uncertainty Surrounds Anju's Pakistan Visit

While the specifics of Anju's trip to Pakistan are unknown, her father's words reveal his anxieties and uncertainty about her conduct. 

As the case develops, it remains to be known how Anju's visit will end once her visa expires, and whether her activities will have any further consequences for her family or the authorities involved.

It's critical to approach this case with sensitivity and respect for the people involved, while also considering the cultural and personal intricacies that may have contributed to the events as they've been portrayed.

Anju, an Indian woman, will return to India on August 20 when her visa expires.
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