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Seema Haider used fake name while travelling to India from Nepal

In a major revelation, Seema Haider, the Pakistani woman who illegally entered India to be with her lover Sachin Meena, used a fake name Preeti while traveling to Greater Noida from Nepal. She claimed to be an Indian citizen and carried an Aadhaar card despite not being Indian. Seema Haider hid her identity in a hotel and a temple in Kathmandu as well. 

The hotel receptionist told India Today that the couple did not furnish any ID cards and only noted down their names in the register. But, when the register was checked, their names were nowhere written.

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