"No Regrets: Indian Woman Moves to Pakistan, Finds Happiness in Marriage to Long-Time Love"
A video of Sarabjit Kaur, who fled Punjab to Pakistan after her release, has surfaced, clearly reflecting her joy. She shared her feelings while speaking to Pakistani media. Her husband, Nasir Hussain, was also seen with her.
Sarabjit said that if there is true love, there is always a feeling in the heart that they will meet again. She explained that their love is not new, but has existed for the past eight years.
She emotionally expressed that even if she had no teeth, she would still return to Pakistan. Sarabjit said that she will now live happily in Pakistan for the rest of her life.
3 important things about Sarabjit Kaur
I am doing very well in Pakistan: Sarabjit Kaur said, "I am Noor Hussain (Sarabjit Kaur) with my husband, Nasir Hussain. I am doing very well in Pakistan. My lawyer, Hasan, who is from Sheikhupura, has won my case everywhere and brought me out today." Sarabjit said, "I am sitting in my lawyer's car and he will drop me home. I want to thank him very much."
I only believed in my Allah: Sarabjit said that she did not trust any human being, but only in her Allah. It is because of the one whose Kalma she recited that she is free and speaking to the whole of Pakistan.
I will spend the rest of my life in Pakistan: Sarabjit expressed her heartfelt gratitude to everyone who supported her. Sarabjit further said that she will now work hard and spend the rest of her life in Pakistan.
The lawyer demanded a house from the government.
The lawyer said that Sarabjit Kaur has now left everything behind in India. I request the Pakistani government to provide Sarabjit Kaur with a house to live in and her husband with good work.
Read the entire case in detail...
She went to Pakistan with a group of 1932 pilgrims: Sarabjit Kaur, a resident of Amanipur village in Kapurthala, traveled to Pakistan from Amritsar via the Attari border on November 4, 2025, on the occasion of the birth anniversary of Sri Guru Nanak Dev Ji. This Sikh group stayed in Pakistan for 10 days.
The group returned to India on November 13 after the darshan: They visited various sites associated with the Sikh Gurus and returned to India on November 13. Before the entire Sikh group returned to India together, a total of nine devotees, including Akal Takht Jathedar Giani Kuldeep Singh Gadgaj and three women, had returned earlier.
She did not return with the Sikh pilgrims: However, when the entire group of pilgrims returned, only 1922 people returned instead of 1923. Upon investigation, it was discovered that Sarabjit Kaur had not returned. His name was neither found in Pakistan's exit records nor in India's entry records. Initially, he was believed to be missing. Following this, local police in Pakistan began an investigation. The Pakistan Sikh Gurdwara Management Committee also began searching for him.

The discovery came after a Nikahnama and video went viral: Sarabjit's Nikahnama, written in Urdu, suddenly went viral. It stated that Sarabjit had converted to Islam in Pakistan and had married a Muslim man named Sheikhupura Noor Hussain.
Several cases pending against Sarabjit in Kapurthala: People in Sarabjit's village said that the woman had two sons. They also have more than 10 cases registered against them in Sultanpur Lodhi. Sarabjit owned a luxurious mansion in Amanipur village. He did not interact with people much.
