Overview
- Sarabjit Kaur, 48, from Kapurthala travelled with a jatha of roughly 1,900 Sikh pilgrims on November 4 and was not among those who returned on November 13.
- Immigration logs show her name missing from Pakistan’s exit records and India’s re‑entry records after the pilgrimage.
- Lahore/Sheikhupura police report she converted to Islam, took the name Noor, and wed Nasir (Naseer) Hussain on November 5, with a nikahnama circulating online and a video showing her declaring the marriage voluntary.
- Pakistani authorities say the couple are being sought for their safety, while Indian Punjab Police and central agencies are probing the disappearance and working with the Indian mission in Pakistan to verify documents and footage.
- Punjab Police cite earlier cheating and fraud cases against Kaur as background checks continue, and the SGPC says it may bar lone women from future Pakistan jathas after the incident.