An Indian woman on a pilgrimage to Pakistan has mysteriously vanished, triggering a joint investigation by Indian and Pakistani authorities. Sarabjit Kaur, part of a group of Sikh pilgrims visiting for Guru Nanak Dev Ji’s Prakash Parv, failed to return to India after crossing the border on November 4. Her disappearance on November 13 has led to a complex web of claims, including religious conversion and marriage.
The initial shock of her absence has intensified with the emergence of a letter from Pakistan, circulating widely on social media. This letter claims Sarabjit Kaur has embraced Islam, married a Pakistani man named Nasir Hussain under the name Noor Hussain, and has even been issued a marriage certificate from a Sheikhupura mosque. Investigators are treating these claims with extreme caution, exploring all possible scenarios.
A peculiar detail from her immigration entry – the omission of nationality and passport information – is now central to the investigation. This oversight, coupled with her sudden vanishing, has fueled speculation about premeditation.
One theory gaining traction suggests Sarabjit Kaur may have planned to reach England, where her husband reportedly has lived for the past 20 years. The possibility that she used the pilgrimage as a cover for an illegal immigration attempt via the ‘dunkey route’ is being actively probed. This scenario would align with her selective provision of immigration data.
Further complicating matters, it has been revealed that Sarabjit Kaur had previously faced three criminal cases, though she was acquitted. Her sons also have prior legal issues. These past events are leading investigators to consider whether she had established connections in Pakistan that facilitated her disappearance, suggesting a potential pre-planned operation.
Officials have clearly stated that no confirmation regarding the conversion or marriage claims has been obtained yet. The investigation is ongoing, with agencies working to ascertain Sarabjit Kaur’s whereabouts and the true circumstances behind her vanishing act. The case remains shrouded in uncertainty, leaving many questions unanswered about coercion, voluntary actions, or elaborate deception.
