India, Jan. 5 -- What began as a religious journey to honour Guru Nanak Dev's birth anniversary turned into a cross-border controversy. Sarabjit Kaur, a woman from Punjab who stayed back in Pakistan after a Sikh pilgrimage, is now set to return to India through the Attari-Wagah border. Her case has triggered questions about visas, conversion, cross-border relationships, and security checks.

Pakistani authorities moved Kaur to Wagah after detaining her earlier this month. Officials confirmed that she will be deported because her single-entry visa expired.

Sarabjit Kaur is a woman from Amanipur village in Punjab's Kapurthala district. She lived a private life and had limited social interaction in her village.

Residents described her as r...