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Will not return without my sons: Indian lady

Will not return without my sons: Indian lady

Indian Farzana Begum, who claimed that her Pakistani husband had mistreated her, stated that she had no desire to go back to her own nation.

She has also called her husband’s assertion that they were no longer married as untrue.

“There needs to be a certificate if he has divorced me,” she said.

In an interview with The Express Tribune, Farzana said that a property dispute was putting her and her children’s life in jeopardy.

She continued by saying that her children were going without food since she was confined to her home in Lahore’s Rehman Garden.

She pleaded with the Pakistani authorities to shield them while their case was being handled.

According to Farzana, her sons are the owners of the home and some other property in Lahore. She went on, nevertheless, to say that her husband had custody of both her and her boys’ passports.

The woman from India emphasizes how difficult her situation is made worse by her family’s lack of support in Pakistan.

Farzana claims that her husband is planning to force her to go back to India so that he may take possession of her children’s belongings when they leave, along with his first wife and kids.

Advocate Mohsin Abbas, Farzana’s attorney, told The Express Tribune that although his client’s passport was in his hands, the husband was circulating untrue rumors that her visa had expired.

He went on to say that they had asked the police to retrieve his client’s passports as well as the passports of her two boys from her husband so they could find out the status of their visas.

The attorney explained that only to the degree that the Indian woman’s visa had indeed expired would legal action be pursued.

Farzana declared in one of her remarks that she would never go back to India without her sons.

Mumbai, India native Farzana wed Pakistani national Mirza Yousaf Elahi in Abu Dhabi in 2015.

In 2018, they visited Pakistan. Their two boys are seven and six years old.

After converting to Islam in Pakistan, a German-residing Sikh woman of Indian descent wed a Sialkot resident in February of this year.

The girl is married to Ali Arsalan and goes by Zainab under her Muslim name.

Singara Singh, a Ludhiana inhabitant, is Jaspreet Kaur’s father, according to a document from the Jamia.

On January 16 of this year, the woman traveled to Pakistan for a pilgrimage.

The bride’s parents were Indian nationals who resided in Germany, according to the Sialkot Jamia Hanfia administration. Zainab lived in Munich as well.

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