20 Jan 2026, Tue

Exclusive: Why is Pakistan not sending Sarabjit Kaur back to India? Shahbaz government’s secret exposed by a letter

The government of Pakistan is not sending Sarabjit Kaur, a woman from Kapurthala, Punjab, who first went to Nankana Sahib Gurudwara in Pakistan with a Sikh group on 4 November 2025 and then converted to religion by marrying a Muslim man, due to political reasons. This has been revealed by the letter of January 6 of the Pakistani Foreign Ministry, obtained by ABP News, in which Bilal Mahmood Chaudhary, Director General of South Asia and SAARC countries in the Pakistani Foreign Ministry, informed that the Union Home Ministry of Pakistan had made an informal request to the Pakistani Foreign Ministry that due to the political viewpoint of Pakistan, Sarabjit Kaur should not be sent back from Pakistan to India. After which, on January 6, the Pakistani Foreign Ministry had banned the action of sending back Sarabjit Kaur from the Attari-Wagah border.

Actually, Sarabjit Kaur had gone to Pakistan with the Indian Sikh group on November 4 on a religious visa, under which no member of the group could go to any other place in Pakistan except Kartarpur Sahib Corridor, Gurdwara and Nankana Sahib Gurdwara. Doing so would be considered a violation of visa conditions, but despite this, when the group of Sikh pilgrims returned to India on November 14, Sarabjit was missing from it. According to sources, when Indian officials asked Pakistani officials for information about Sarabjit, they denied that Sarabjit was in Pakistan and said that perhaps she was lost somewhere in between.

Sarabjit married Nasir on 5 November

However, the next day, Pakistani media started publicizing Sarabjit’s video and pictures of her Nikahnama, in which it was reported that Sarabjit Kaur had married Nasir Hussain, resident of Sheikhpura district of Punjab province of Pakistan, on 5 November and had converted to Islam and changed her name to Noor Hussain. After which Indian agencies demanded Pakistan to deport Sarabjit back. According to sources, representatives of the Pakistani government had said that both Sarabjit and Nasir are absconding and the police of Pakistan’s Punjab province is searching for them.

Why did Pakistan suddenly change its decision?

However, on January 4, Pakistani agencies claimed to have found Sarabjit and informed that Sarabjit was in their custody. According to sources, during this time, officials of ISI and Pakistan’s domestic intelligence agency also interrogated Sarabjit. After which Indian officials were informed by Pakistani officials that the process of sending Sarabjit back to India has been started and since the visa he got was ‘religious visa’ and he has violated the visa rules, Sarabjit will be deported from Attari-Wagah border on the midnight of 5-6 January. Although Pakistan had stopped the action of sending Sarabjit Kaur back to India at the last moment and did not give any reason, but Pakistan had refused to send Sarabjit citing ‘political reasons’ of Mohsin Naqvi’s Home Ministry.

Sarabjit Kaur plucking guava for Rs 500

According to the information, Sarabjit Kaur is currently living in a government center located in Lahore city of Pakistan and the government of Punjab province of Pakistan is giving her 500 Pakistani rupees per day for plucking guavas. Also, in the audio recording that surfaced a few days ago, Sarabjit Kaur was heard saying that she wanted to come back to India and was living in Pakistan in a very bad condition and that she had come to Pakistan not to spy but to get her secret photos present in Nasir Hussain’s phone deleted. Also in the audio, Sarabjit is heard saying that she is being harassed in Pakistan and she has to beg for money.

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