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‘Kidnapped’ Assam woman arrested in Bangladesh, had eloped to marry boyfriend

The woman’s parents had lodge a kidnapping case after she went missing. However, a video surfaced on social media showing her in a burqa inside a Dhaka police station in Bangladesh.
INDIA Updated: Apr 04, 2018 12:40 IST
Hindustan Times, Guwahati

https://www.hindustantimes.com/indi...er-arrested/story-sduO7UePEDFhtPQJahkOPN.html
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In another video, she claimed she had not been kidnapped but had eloped with a saree salesman from Bangladesh she had met at a trade exhibition in Karimganj.(Representative image)
A 21-year-old woman from Assam’s Karimganj has been arrested by Bangladesh police on charges on entering the country illegally after she eloped to marry her lover from the neighbouring country, officials said on Wednesday.

Karimganj police chief Gaurav Upadhyay said Mousumi Das was arrested by the authorities on Tuesday night.

Her parents had lodged a kidnapping case with the Karimganj police after their daughter went missing on March 12.

A fortnight later a video surfaced on social media platforms showing her in a burqa inside a police station in Dhaka— Bangladesh’s capital. In another video, she claimed she had not been kidnapped but had eloped with Numan ‘Jafar’ Badshah, a saree salesman from Bangladesh she had met at a trade exhibition in Karimganj.

Technical surveillance shows Das and Badshah entered Bangladesh on March 13, a day after her disappearance, through the Akhaura border in Tripura. She soon reached Dhaka where she converted and married her lover.

Das, who changed her name to Fatima Jannat after converting, also hit the headlines in the neighbouring country.





The videos alerted the Karimganj Police who got in touch with the ministry of external affairs in a bid to trace the woman. The MEA took it up with the Indian high commission in Bangladesh.

“Investigation has revealed that Mousumi had fallen in love with the boy after visiting the trade exhibition where Naman had come to sell sarees. Within days they decided to elope and marry,” Upadhyay said.

“We are exploring possibilities to see what can be done to bring her back,” Upadhyay said.

According to sources, two likely scenarios might happen. First, she might be sentenced to prison in Bangladesh for entering without a valid visa, passport and other documents and sent back to India after serving her term.

The second possibility is of New Delhi and Dhaka settling the matter without the woman getting imprisoned and being ‘pushed back’ to India soon.
 
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This is an age of Facebook, internet and mobile phones. There will be many more cases of falling in love and eloping. We cannot blame young boys and girls to become romantically attracted with each other via these media. However, problems may arise when religions are different.
 
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I think BD should show leniency and drop the charges and give her citizenship.
Looks to me like a legitimate marriage.
If she’s sent back her family will kill her. Bangladesh should consider the lives that will be destroyed, love murdered...
Although she did something bad, she had no choice,
 
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If she’s sent back her family will kill her. Bangladesh should consider the lives that will be destroyed, love murdered...
Although she did something bad, she had no choice,
Last time BD did not even send back the daughter of a saud family despite personal diplomatic pressure.. :)
 
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If she’s sent back her family will kill her. Bangladesh should consider the lives that will be destroyed, love murdered...
Although she did something bad, she had no choice,

I have known a few Sikh women who fell in love, then eloped and got married to Bangladeshi guys studying in India, they became perfect Muslim 'bahus' in Dhaka with new Muslim names - things like this are bound to happen in college classmate situations....unfortunately the Indian parents were extremely small-minded and in both cases took decades to 'forgive' their daughters.

The Bangladeshi boys came from quite wealthy educated liberated backgrounds - so I was quite puzzled what the fuss was from Indian side. I guess Jaat-paat is still a big deal in 2018 in India. Can't you just accept that your daughter is happy in her new life?

Kind of makes sense when you see who voted (and will keep voting) for Chaiwala...

But love of course knows neither race, nationality, nor religion.
 
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The gov. must be out of it's mind even thinking of deporting this girl! She might face horrible(even her life might be in danger) situations if she returns!!!!
 
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If she's married to him then she get a green card right? Even if she's deported can legally go back.

Just another illiterate ppl don't dumb stuff
 
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If she's married to him then she get a green card right? Even if she's deported can legally go back.

Just another illiterate ppl don't dumb stuff
Yes she can get citizenship, but only if Indian government allows her to go through the process.
 
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Yes she can get citizenship, but only if Indian government allows her to go through the process.
Don't be dumb , anyone can marry anyone In India, this isn't Pakistan where its legally impossible or recognized if a Muslim marries a non Muslim

(Unless they charge their religion to Islam)
 
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