Seema Haider’s legal representative, AP Singh, has recently stated that Seema will take legal action against her neighbor, Mithilesh Bhati, for circulating comments, “lappu sa” and “jhingur sa,” to Sachin Meena, which gained substantial attention on social media platforms.
According to reports, AP Singh has outlined the possibility of lodging a defamation lawsuit against the neighbor on the grounds of “body shaming” Sachin. In response to the legal action, Mithilesh Bhati defended her statements, asserting that she had not intended to disrespect anyone.
“Kya hai Sachin mein? Lappu sa Sachin, jhingur sa ladka…” Mithilesh Bati, Sachin’s neighbor, stated earlier in an interview, subsequently sparking an internet meme trend.
Seema Haider, a 30-year-old woman from Pakistan, with four children, has attracted media attention due to her illegal entry into India via Nepal, with the intent of residing with Sachin Meena, whom she met online.
The story of Seema and Sachin has raised concerns about security, and ambiguity regarding Seema’s true identity still persists. Seema arrived in Greater Noida to live with Sachin after she entered India on May 13. She was previously arrested by the authorities and subsequently released on bail.
Mithilesh Bhati, Sachin’s neighbor, was among those who questioned Seema’s intentions and the manner in which she illegally crossed the border despite claiming to have to have studied till class 5. It was in this context that Mithilesh posed inquiries behind a woman with 4 children undertaking risk crossing the border.
Seema’s Pakistani husband Ghulam Haider who is in Saudi Arabia pleaded to Seema to come back to him.
Reportedly, it was stated that she would star in a film ‘Karachi to Noida’ based on her life. However, as per the reports she refused the movie offer following threats by Raj Thackeray’s Maharashtra Navnirman Sena.
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