Sarabjit Kaur alias Noor Fatima, who went from Punjab to Pakistan to accept Islam and marry Nasir Hussain, told her entire story in an interview. Sarabjit Kaur revealed that her and Nasir Hussain’s conversation started through Facebook in 2016, which later turned from friendship to love and got married by the end of 2025. Sarabjit told that her husband has been in UK for 22 years and she used to keep the mobile hidden from her children. She visited Nankana Sahib for the first time and reached Pakistan via Wagah Border on November 4, the Prakash Parv of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. Sarabjit also said that he accepted Islam of his own free will and did not take any decision under anyone’s pressure. The lawyer also gave clarification on the ongoing news regarding visa, investigation and legal process. During the interview, Sarabjit Kaun gave his reaction on many things while answering questions related to his family, children, reaching Pakistan, Nikah and viral audio. Read the full report…. Sarabjit’s story from love to reaching Pakistan Question: How did you meet? Since which year were you talking while living in Punjab? When did the love story start? Answer: Our talks started in 2016. Contact was made through Facebook. By the end of 2025 we got married. Question: Had you visited Nankana Sahib before? Had we met before? Answer: No, I went to Nankana Sahib for the first time. Question: A few days ago there were reports that you were being sent back? Answer (Lawyer): There was nothing like that. The visa extension was not done, so Pakistani agencies had to investigate. After investigation, we filed a petition that they should not be deported. Later the legal documents were completed and he was released from the shelter home. Question: How did your love story begin? Answer: First it was friendship, later it turned into love. Question: Was your husband Colonel Singh with you at that time? Answer: Karnal Singh has lived in UK for 22 years. Question: Did anyone at home know? Your son said that you did not even know how to use the phone or send messages, then how did you do Facebook chat? Answer: I came to TikTok from Facebook. The phone was kept hidden from the children. Question: How many children do you have? Answer: Have two sons. Question: People are saying that you left your family living in Punjab and misused the land of Gurus. Aren’t you ashamed? Answer: Those people should feel ashamed. I am not in any wrong relationship. I am married. I have come to the land of gurus and gurus after getting married. I did not take any wrong step. Question: You said that you are finding peace by becoming a Muslim. Did you not find solace in your old land or Gurbani? Answer: Sikhism and Islam are one and the same. Allah is only one. The foundation of the Golden Temple was also laid by a Muslim. Question: An audio of yours had gone viral, in which you were saying that you had gone to get an objectionable video deleted. Is there any truth in this? And is it true that Nasir Hussain’s sister beat you? Answer: No, there is no such thing. Whatever I did, I did of my own free will. I accepted Islam of my own free will. Question: Where did the audio that went viral come from? Answer: I don’t know, someone might have made it. Question: When you reached Nankana Sahib, how did you meet Nasir? Who went with you from Punjab? Answer: The day I came, no relative or children knew about it. I had a 13-day visa and reached Pakistan via Wagah border on 4th November, on the birth anniversary of Guru Nanak Dev Ji. After reaching there, I switched on the Wi-Fi of my mobile and then the connection was made. Question: Did you run away from Sheikhupura? Answer (lawyer): She was not absconding. Visa extension application was made. During this, Sarabjit herself said that she reached the court on 4th November and appeared in the court on 5th November itself. Later the documents were also submitted in the High Court. The idea of absconding is wrong. Question: Do you miss your family? Answer: No. ******************* Also read this news: Punjabi woman who went to Pakistan changed her name and got married: Had gone through Attari border, suspicion increased due to empty immigration form; The matter of absence of Kapurthala woman Sarabjit Kaur from the group of Indian Sikh pilgrims who had gone to visit Pakistan has now become clear. Initially, Sarabjit was reported missing, but investigation revealed that he is no longer missing, rather he has changed his name in Pakistan and got married to Noor Hussain. (Read full news)
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Punjabi woman who went to Pakistan told her love story: fell in love on Facebook 9 years ago, kept mobile hidden from children, husband in UK for 22 years – Amritsar News
