Will Seema Haider Be Honoured? Social Media Reacts to Proposed Felicitation of Pakistani-Origin Woman
The issue has become a talking point across Ghaziabad
Ghaziabad: A decision by a Hindu nationalist organization to felicitate a foreign-born woman following the birth of her sixth child has sparked intense debate across social media and local circles. The development comes shortly after the group announced a cash incentive scheme aimed at encouraging larger families in line with its population-related ideology.
According to sources, the organization had recently declared that families with more children would be eligible for financial rewards as part of its campaign promoting demographic balance and traditional family values. In this context, preparations are reportedly underway to honour Seema Haider, a woman of Pakistani origin, after the birth of her sixth child.
The move has triggered mixed reactions. Critics have questioned the decision, arguing that when a group strongly advocates Hindutva and nationalism, honouring a person with a foreign or Pakistan-linked background raises ideological and political concerns. On the other hand, supporters of the organization have defended the proposal, stating that the recognition is based purely on family values and demographic encouragement, and should not be viewed through a political or international lens.
So far, the organization has not issued an official press statement regarding the matter. However, some office bearers have informally indicated that the selection was made on social and familial grounds, dismissing claims of any political or cross-border implications.
The issue has become a talking point across Ghaziabad, with several social groups and citizens calling for clarity and verification of facts before proceeding with any public felicitation. Local authorities are also monitoring the situation to ensure that no social or communal tensions arise.
It remains to be seen whether the organization will formally clarify its stand and proceed with the proposed ceremony amid the ongoing controversy.