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'Welcome Home, India's Daughter': Woman Forced To Marry Pak Man Returns

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NEW DELHI:
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  1. Uzma alleges she was forced to marry a Pak man at gunpoint
  2. She told a Pak court that she was "tortured physically and mentally"
  3. Islamabad High Court, on Wednesday, allowed her to return to India

An Indian woman who said she was forced by a Pakistani man to marry him at gunpoint returned to India this morning, a day after the Islamabad High Court allowed her deportation. Uzma, who sought refuge at the Indian High Commission in Pakistan capital came back via Wagah border, escorted by the officials of the Indian High Commission.

Foreign Minister Sushma Swaraj, in a tweet, welcomed Uzma. "Welcome home India's daughter. I am sorry for all that you have gone through," Ms Swaraj tweeted.
Uzma was escorted by Pakistani security personnel till the Wagah border crossing where Indian officials debriefed her for a while. She was likely to be brought to Delhi, her native place, later today.

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Uzma, who is in her early 20s, had travelled to Pakistan earlier this month on vacation, her family said. Tahir Ali, whom she reportedly met in Malaysia and fell in love with, forced her into marrying him in Pakistan on May 3.

She had appealed to a court in Pakistan on May 12, alleging that Tahir Ali had married her at gunpoint. In the days after their marriage, he had harassed and intimidated her and taken away her travel papers to force her to stay, she told the court.

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Requesting the court to allow her to return to India urgently, Uzma said that she had been "terribly beaten... tortured physically and mentally and forced to sign the nikahnama" by Ali.
Her husband Ali rejected the allegations and said, "she is still my wife. Neither she has asked for divorce nor I have divorced her." She also told the court that her daughter from first marriage in India suffered from thalassemia - a blood disorder characterised by abnormal hemoglobin production.



Islamabad High Court on Wednesday ruled in her favour and allowed her to return to India. The court also returned her the immigration papers which she said was taken away by Ali, who had submitted the documents after being told by the court to do so.

During the hearing, the court had asked Uzma if she wanted to meet her husband in the chamber but she refused the offer, saying she did not want to talk to him.

Acknowledging the government's efforts, Uzma's brother Wasim Ahmed said, "Want to thank government, they thoroughly helped us. Sushma Swaraj ji always kept us updated, made me speak to her (Uzma) once."
http://www.ndtv.com/india-news/indi...waraj-tweets-1703692?pfrom=home-lateststories
 
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She fall in love with him, travel to Banu t meet with him for what ?
 
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tum to nostradamus ho. you have bloody safai for every damn thing with your convictions

why would anybody belive your 2 cent answer and not the court order. bloody hell.

or you have kela courts?

Did I sya anything??

I am saying that yeh aurat nautanki kar rahi hai.

Don't be such a cry baby.
 
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Did I sya anything??

I am saying that yeh aurat nautanki kar rahi hai.

Don't be such a cry baby.
to tumahri court kya pandu hai?
why did they not listen to your convictions?

dude she won the case. Why do we need to give up to stereo type. these part of world are extremly unfavourable for women.
 
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bloody intolerant chuvenist pig.

poor girl is free thank god.
You know it could very well be that she actually married with consent but the something she did not like and changed her mind. This is one side of the story. We have to try to give another person also some hearing, cannot simply take her words as it is.

What is she doing? :what:
Touching the soil or motherland.
 
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tum to nostradamus ho. you have bloody safai for every damn thing with your convictions

why would anybody belive your 2 cent answer and not the court order. bloody hell.

or you have kela courts?
So according to you a Pakistani man went in india point a gun at indian girl and took her to Pakistan .
 
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to tumahri court kya pandu hai?
why did they not listen to your convictions?

dude she won the case. Why do we need to give up to stereo type. these part of world are extremly unfavourable for women.

Hamari court nai lanat bhej kar us wapis bhek dia. Ab rakho apni beti ko apnai paas.
 
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