Uzma reaches behind to India. PHOTO COURTESY: TIME OF INDIA
Indian inhabitant Uzma who purported she was forced and hoodwinked into marrying a Pakistani male was repatriated to her nation on Thursday following justice orders.
Indian outmost affairs ministers Sushma Swaraj welcomed Uzma as she returned to India around a Wagah border. “Uzma – Welcome home India’s daughter. we am contemptible for all that we have left through,” Swaraj tweeted.
Uzma – Welcome home India’s daughter. we am contemptible for all that we have left through.
— Sushma Swaraj (@SushmaSwaraj) May 25, 2017
The Islamabad High Court (IHC) on Wednesday authorised Uzma to lapse to her nation days after she claimed she was hoodwinked and forced into marrying a Pakistani man. Soon after a hearing, Uzma left a justice for a Indian High Commission where she stayed until she was sent back.
Rejoiced over a news of Uzma’s lapse to her homeland, her hermit Wasim said, “Very happy to hear that Uzma is back, though don’t know when she will be behind in Delhi, her moody is delayed,” reported Times of India. He even thanked a Indian supervision for aiding him in a protected lapse of her sister.
IHC allows lady ‘forced to marry Pakistani man’ to go behind to India
Uzma, 20, had trafficked to Pakistan progressing this month. “My Pakistani father forced me to marry him on gunpoint and even tormented me,” she said. Uzma had approached a Islamabad High Court on May 12 to arrange her tour behind to Delhi amid confidence and to emanate transcribe transport papers that were allegedly stolen by Tahir.
Article source: https://tribune.com.pk/story/1418801/indian-woman-forced-marry-pakistani-man-repatriated/