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

She was NOT forced to marry. All her statements proved wrong. She married him knowing well he has a wife.

The Indian girl herself stated that the boy carried her in a car from Airport in Pakistan and she was thinking the family would be a well off however when she reached Buner district of Pakistani province KPK (I tell you Buner is just like another village of India or Pakistan. Though people can be found with different economic background some wealthy some simple common man), she found his (the husband's family a middle class with different language (PASHTO) which she does not understand .

She in her Case filed against him stated that she was forced to marry him on gunpoint however, the boy has all the pictorial as well as video proofs of their Nikah which was all at will from her also.
Her text messages to him from her cell phone also proved that the Pakistani boy was right and this Indian woman knew very well that the boy was already married.

Typical gold digger.
 
Some nice pious Muslim man must marry her and give her child a father.

@Spring Onion

Jana ji, aapko accha laga?

Yes she could not have been comfortable in a different culture so it was obvious she had to leave one day.

Pakistani government and court already said that she would be handed over to India or for that matter allowed to fly to India her country once the legal process culminates.
 
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.
our laws are more favorable for women rights then men, she luckily not in india i bet they will make her life hell
 
She was NOT forced to marry. All her statements proved wrong. She married him knowing well he has a wife.

The Indian girl herself stated that the boy carried her in a car from Airport in Pakistan and she was thinking the family would be a well off however when she reached Buner district of Pakistani province KPK (I tell you Buner is just like another village of India or Pakistan. Though people can be found with different economic background some wealthy some simple common man), she found his (the husband's family a middle class with different language (PASHTO) which she does not understand .

She in her Case filed against him stated that she was forced to marry him on gunpoint however, the boy has all the pictorial as well as video proofs of their Nikah which was all at will from her also.
Her text messages to him from her cell phone also proved that the Pakistani boy was right and this Indian woman knew very well that the boy was already married.

You should support her as a woman, over narrow nationalistic sentiments Jana ji. :tsk:
 
Typical gold digger.
Nothing wrong with that but her lies are unfortunate

You should support her as a woman, over narrow nationalistic sentiments Jana ji. :tsk:

Where did I oppose her? I posted the facts about the entire episode so that your Bharati members should know that she was NOT forced to marry him but It was her own sweet will.
 
Nothing wrong with that but her lies are unfortunate

That means she was expecting him to be wealthy to look after her and her child. When that didn't happen, so she decided to do this drama.
 
She was NOT forced to marry. All her statements proved wrong. She married him knowing well he has a wife.

The Indian girl herself stated that the boy carried her in a car from Airport in Pakistan and she was thinking the family would be a well off however when she reached Buner district of Pakistani province KPK (I tell you Buner is just like another village of India or Pakistan. Though people can be found with different economic background some wealthy some simple common man), she found his (the husband's family a middle class with different language (PASHTO) which she does not understand .

She in her Case filed against him stated that she was forced to marry him on gunpoint however, the boy has all the pictorial as well as video proofs of their Nikah which was all at will from her also.
Her text messages to him from her cell phone also proved that the Pakistani boy was right and this Indian woman knew very well that the boy was already married.
She did all this "drama" and your court let her go. Even though she is from "enemy" country of India?
 
I beleive she had taken refuge in the Indian Embassy to protect from the husband's family
 
may be she get this for some attention , i bet Indians media will present her as Daughter of Hinkustan gets free from Evil Pakistan . . and so she will make some good money , shame but Paise ke liye kuch bhi karega
 
I am sorry for the ordeal she went through, but happy that she is back in her country.

http://www.rediff.com/news/report/w...-forced-to-marry-pak-man-returns/20170525.htm

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Uzma Ahmed, the Indian woman who was allegedly forced to marry a Pakistani man at gunpoint during her visit there, called Pakistan a “well of death” while narrating her ordeal on her return on Thursday.

Describing Uzma Ahmad as “India’s daughter”, Swaraj welcomed her to India.

“I am sorry for all that you have gone through,” she tweeted.

Seated with External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj, Indian Deputy High Commissioner in Islamabad J P Singh, and other senior ministry officials, an emotional Uzma said, “It’s easy to enter Pakistan but nearly impossible to leave that place.”

“Pakistan is a ‘maut ka kuan’ (well of death). I’ve seen women who go there after arranged marriages. They’re miserable and living in terrible condition. There are two, three, even four wives in every house,” she said.

Uzma said she wanted to meet Prime Minister Narendra Modi to personally thank him for the government’s efforts to facilitate her return.

She said ‘Buner’, the area where Tahir, the Pakistani man who married her at gunpoint, took her after giving her sleeping pills, was like a “Taliban-controlled” region.

Uzma Ahmed, the Indian woman who was allegedly forced to marry a Pakistani man at gunpoint during her visit there, called Pakistan a “well of death” while narrating her ordeal on her return on Thursday.

Uzma said had she stayed there for a few more days she would have been dead. She broke down several times while recalling the horror in front of the national media.

She profusely thanked Swaraj, Indian mission officials and other staffers for making her comfortable and ensuring her return.

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IMAGE: Uzma touches the ground after she enters the Indian territory via the Attari-Wagah border. Photograph: ANI

Uzma, who is in her early 20s, hails from New Delhi. She was allowed by the Islamabad high court on Wednesday to return to India following a plea she filed with the court requesting its directive after her husband Tahir Ali took her immigration papers.

Accompanied by Indian mission officials and escorted by Pakistani police personnel, she crossed into India through the Wagah Border crossing near Amritsar.

She touched the ground after she entered the Indian territory.

Uzma had petitioned the court on May 12 requesting it to allow her to return home urgently as her daughter from her first marriage in India suffered from thalassemia - a blood disorder characterised by abnormal haemoglobin production.

Tahir had petitioned the court, requesting that he be allowed to meet “his wife”. A single bench of Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kayani heard both the pleas and after hearing their arguments, he allowed Uzma to return to India.

She has said she was forced to marry Tahir at gunpoint. The two reportedly met in Malaysia and fell in love.

Uzma reached Pakistan on May 1 and travelled to the remote Buner district in Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa province where she was married to Tahir on May 3.

Later she came to Islamabad and took refuge in the Indian high commission.

According to the law in Pakistan, her lawyer can continue to represent her in the case she has filed in the high court and she can return to pursue the case.

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IMAGE: Uzma kisses her daughter after her arrival in New Delhi from Pakistan where she was forced to marry a man at gunpoint. Photograph: Adnan Abidi/Reuters

Swaraj thanks Pak establishment for Uzma’s return


Amid continued tensions with Pakistan, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj profusely thanked the Pakistani establishment and judiciary for facilitating Indian citizen Uzma Ahmed’s return.

She said though there is tension between the two neighbours, the Pakistan foreign office and the home ministry played a key role in her return.

Swaraj had words of praise for Uzma’s counsel Barrister Shahnawaz and Justice Mohsin Akhtar Kiyani of the Islamabad high court.

She said while the counsel treated Uzma as his child, the judge dealt with the case on humanitarian grounds and not through the prism of India-Pakistan relations as some people wanted him to.

“I heaved a sigh of relief as soon as she crossed the Wagah border,” Swaraj told reporters.
 
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