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Indian woman who hurled charges at Pak hubby proved fraud
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Uzma tells court she was forced to marry Tahir at gunpoint; Tahir claims his Indian wife knew he was married, had four children; both met in Malaysia



ISLAMABAD: The case of Indian woman Uzma’s marriage to Pakistani Tahir is becoming embroiled in a complicated enmesh as more evidences are coming to the front. In another twist, it was revealed that Uzma was aware that Tahir was married with four children, which is contradictory to her statements on Monday, Geo News reported.

A picture of the WhatsApp conversation between the couple shows that Dr Uzma did know about Tahir’s previous marriage. The case has come to the forefront after her husband claimed that Indian High Commission had stopped her wife from leaving the premises during their visit to apply for visa on Saturday.

Uzma, who belongs to New Delhi, and Tahir fell in love with each other in Malaysia, after which she travelled to Pakistan on May 1 via the Wagah border, and got married to him on May 3, according to Tahir. Later, Indian High Commission claimed that Uzma has been staying there out of her own will.

Uzma, on Monday, alleged that she was forced to marry Pakistan citizen Tahir Ali at gunpoint. She further remarked that she was unaware that Tahir was married and was the father of four children while speaking to the media. She also said that she was given sleeping pills and forcefully brought to Pakistan. “I was mentally, physically and sexually tortured,” she remarked, adding that she has been staying at the Indian High Commission of her own accord.

Uzma also claimed that her immigration documents were snatched and she was harassed and tortured regularly while living with her Pakistani husband.


She filed a case under the Pakistan Penal Code Section 506, and recorded her statement in front of the magistrate on Monday, stating she did not want to leave the Indian High Commission in Islamabad till she could safely travel back to India.

According to the Pakistan High Commission, Uzma’s immigration documents state that she travelled to Pakistan on a visit visa. The Pakistani authorities declared that the Indian citizen did not disclose her plans to marry in Pakistan when she applied for the visa and instead expressed her intent to visit her relatives in Pakistan.

Uzma’s claims were challenged by her husband, Tahir Ali, while talking to the media. He said that Uzma knew that he was married before and had four children from his first wife, further adding that if Uzma doesn’t want to live with him then that’s her right which she can rightly exercise.

He also remarked that he had all the proofs to show that he was speaking the truth. “I have a proof of all my claims and witnesses.” He also rejected the claims that he had assaulted her. He said “you can get her medical tests done to see if I have harmed or tortured her in anyway.”

Tahir said that he also knew that Dr Uzma had a daughter from her first marriage. Speaking about how the two met, he told Geo News that they met for the first time in Malaysia, where he was working as a taxi driver. “We stayed friends for eight to nine months,” he said, adding that later Uzma expressed her desire to marry him. Uzma had claimed that I gave her sleeping pills but it is all a lie, he said.

After coming to Pakistan via Wagah Border, we had even stopped for lunch at Swabi. We waited for two days before our marriage. During this time, she knew about my first marriage and children.

Speaking about why Uzma made such allegations, Tahir said that Uzma is possibly being forced by the embassy to make such statements. He also expressed desire to meet his wife one more time and clear out the misunderstandings between them.

Earlier, a video of the Nikkah ceremony of the couple had emerged which also contradicted the statements of Dr Uzma that she was forced into marriage at gunpoint. In the video, Tahir can be seen sitting with Uzma, who is donning a white niqab, with a Maulvi and three witnesses for their Nikkah in a local court in Daggar tehsil of District Buner. No signs of intimidation or violence are present in the video, which contradicts Uzma’s earlier statement that she was forced into marriage at gunpoint.

Over the matter, the Maulvi, identified as Humayun Khan, who solemnised the couple’s marriage, spoke to Geo News. Reiterating what Tahir had said before, Humayun explained that Dr Uzma came to Buner on May 1. “I asked her if she is willing for the marriage,” he said, adding she told him that she is getting married of her own accord. “I also have video of the Nikkah and other proofs,” he remarked.

Another twist in the tale emerged when Uzma’s documents disclosed that her father’s name as stated on her visa form, marriage contract, and an affidavit was different from the name submitted to the magistrate. While her documents declared the woman as the daughter of one Muhammad Naushad, while she was listed as Sagheer Ahmed’s daughter in the form submitted to the magistrate.
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Pakistani media trying to shame the victims just because she's indian , why am i not surprised.
 
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Pakistani media trying to shame the victims just because she's indian , why am i not surprised.
It is predictable of them.
But why should the lady be believed ? She is mature and a Dr. Does she not know what marriage is. Or what risk a lonely woman faces in this world ??
 
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@Zen0

Well, I believe she is at fault first and then her husband and family later. It has nothing to do with Nationalities. This is clearly a civil court matter of Pakistan.
 
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It is predictable of them.
But why should the lady be believed ? She is mature and a Dr. Does she not know what marriage is. Or what risk a lonely woman faces in this world ??
Dude she's barely 20 , there are news outlets & users here writeing rumors like she has a husband , she's been divorced multiple times and a kid and other bullshit. Just scroll the thread this crap is how they talk a potential blackmailed rape victim.

When she was in Malaysia she probably was still a student.

@Zen0

Well, I believe she is at fault first and then her husband and family later. It has nothing to do with Nationalities. This is clearly a civil court matter of Pakistan.
Civil court , you mean criminal court,
She states to have been blackmailed to come to Pakistan ,drugged , raped .
She as a matter of fact still is a Indian citizen as forced marriages are illegal & indian citizenship can be revoked after the offical process .
 
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@Zen0
Civil court for estranged marriage and criminal court for any allegations regarding being drugged and raped.

I still find hard to believe her statements and strongly presume that his husband did not fit the bill, hence all these acquisitions. What India can do now is just to send her consular access and try to extradite her since she is not a Pakistani citizen yet. However, the chances are slim for that to happen. Have faith in Pakistani court and Police, after all, they are humans as well.

She was the one of the two who started this all.
 
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Dude she's barely 20 , there are news outlets & users here writeing rumors like she has a husband , she's been divorced multiple times and a kid and other bullshit. Just scroll the thread this crap is how they talk a potential blackmailed rape victim.

When she was in Malaysia she probably was still a student.


Civil court , you mean criminal court,
She states to have been blackmailed to come to Pakistan ,drugged , raped .
She as a matter of fact still is a Indian citizen as forced marriages are illegal & indian citizenship can be revoked after the offical process .
Blackmailed to come to Pakistan,,,,, What was she thinking that her blackmail issue will be over by visiting Pakistan or She will further be embroiled with problems ?? Victim running all the way from Malaysia to Pakistan to be further victimized, how on earth ??
Please appreciate despite having sympathies with her I think there were many opportunities for her to run away from the problem if there ever was, even prior to her run to embassy. Worst case scenario since her marriage didnt work out but she still is Indian Citizen and Indian embassy should help.
 
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@Zen0
Civil court for estranged marriage and criminal court for any allegations regarding being drugged and raped.

I still find hard to believe her statements and strongly presume that his husband did not fit the bill, hence all these acquisitions. What India can do now is just to send her consular access and try to extradite her since she is not a Pakistani citizen yet. However, the chances are slim for that to happen. Have faith in Pakistani court and Police, after all, they are humans as well.

She was the one of the two who started this all.

If you marry someone by blackmail , threats , its neither legal nor does it belong in civil court , its a criminal trail , if true the man should get easily over 20 years.

Blackmailed to come to Pakistan,,,,, What was she thinking that her blackmail issue will be over by visiting Pakistan

Only a formal investigation will bring the truth , if she was blackmailed to go that far, he probably threatened to defame her with her private pics , its easy to fill in the gaps think for yourself.
She will further be embroiled with problems ?? Victim running all the way from Malaysia to Pakistan to be further victimized, how on earth ??

No she was in India, she's barly 20 years old & was still a student while in Malaysia. Where she met him.


Please appreciate despite having sympathies with her I think there were many opportunities for her to run away from the problem if there ever was, even prior to her run to embassy.

Lol nothing is that simple , try telling that to those hundreds of women who were kidnapped & married.

Worst case scenario since her marriage didnt work out but she still is Indian Citizen and Indian embassy should help.

Marriage didn't work out after 1 day of marrying. Right...

The only scenario where this is possible is she was against the marriage from the start .
 
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She was a RAW agent and slipped away before in angle's custody eating Churi and start talking. What a run away:tip:
 
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Pagal aadmi ko Indian aurat hi mili thi shaadi karnay ke liey.. Abb bhugtay..

Agar iss duniya main aik larki bachay lekin woh Indian ho, main uss se shadi na karun..
 
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Really with all the $hit going on between India and Pakistan why would she visit Pakistan she should have married him in a third country and people should really avoid cross border relationships.
 
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Indian national Uzma will not be repatriated until legal requirements complete: FO
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The Foreign Office (FO) on Tuesday said that Uzma, an Indian woman who came to Pakistan to marry a man from Buner and went ‘missing’ last week, will be repatriated only after all legal requirements are complete.

Uzma, 20, sought refuge at the Indian High Commission last week asked to be repatriated to India after her marriage to Tahir Ali, a resident of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, claiming she came to know later that Ali was already married and had four children.

During a court hearing on Monday, Uzma alleged that Ali had forced her to enter a Nikkah contract at gunpoint and subsequently subjected her to physical and sexual abuse. He also confiscated her documents, she claimed, adding that she was not under any sort of pressure while recording her statement.

FO Spokesperson Nafees Zakaria told DawnNews that Uzma's case is currently being heard in court and she would only be able to return once the legal requirements are complete.

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Zakaria added that the Indian Ministry of External Affairs had also requested the FO for details pertaining to Uzma's marriage to Ali.

The next hearing of Uzma's case was set for July 11.
 
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If she willingly married him then she has to face the music. Indian high commission other than providing legal help will not be able to do any thing as it will become a civil case. By her looks seems she must be in her 30's or 40's certainly not 20.
 
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