Feb 19 • 03:19 UTC 🇮🇳 India Aaj Tak (Hindi)

Seema Haider gives birth to sixth child; Hindu Raksha Dal will honor them

Seema Haider, who came to India from Pakistan with four children, has given birth to her sixth child and will be honored by the Hindu Raksha Dal.

Seema Haider, a woman from Pakistan, has recently become a mother for the sixth time after giving birth to a healthy baby in a hospital in Greater Noida, India. This follows her previous experiences, including giving birth to her fifth child last year. Seema, who moved from Pakistan to India through Nepal with her four children, began her love story with Sachin Meena while playing the game PUBG, which eventually brought her to reside in India. Their story has been controversial and highlighted significant social issues related to cross-border relationships.

In a video announcement, Pinky Chaudhary from the Hindu Raksha Dal expressed the organization's intention to honor Seema and her partner Sachin for having a large family in line with their call for Hindu families to grow. The Hindu Raksha Dal had previously urged Hindu families to have more children, stating that they would reward those who follow this directive. The couple receiving recognition for their six children symbolizes not only personal achievement but also aligns with the organization's broader socio-cultural objectives regarding population growth among Hindus.

This honor reflects the ongoing societal debates in India about population dynamics, family planning, and the cultural context of such initiatives. Seema and Sachin's family story is distinctly emblematic of various societal themes such as the intersection of love and familial obligation in the current Indian sociopolitical landscape, particularly concerning relationships crossing national boundaries.

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