A top Pakistani lawyer and human rights activist Ansar Burney said that Ghulam Haider, Seema's Pakistani husband, had approached him for help in getting custody of his four children. He said that they hired an Indian lawyer, Ali Momin, after due process and have sent the power of attorney to start legal proceedings in Indian courts., World News, Times Now
On Monday, Uttar Pradesh Anti-Terrorism Squad (ATS) questioned Seema for hours. During her questioning, Seema revealed that her brother had joined the Pakistani Army but she wasn't sure if he was still serving or had left the military.
Claiming that Pakistani national Seema Haider could be a spy and pose a threat to India, the Gau Raksha Hindu Dal has issued a 72-hour ultimatum to her to leave the country.