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A young Indian woman, who said she was forced to marry a Pakistani man at gun point, returned home via the Wagah Border. Accompanied by Indian mission officials and escorted by Pakistani police personnel, she crossed into India through the Wagah Border crossing near Amritsar. (PTI)
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Uzma, who is in her early 20s, hails from New Delhi. She was allowed by the Islamabad High Court yesterday to return to India following a plea she filed with the court requesting its directive after her husband Tahir Ali took her immigration papers. (PTI)
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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 hemoglobin production. (PTI)
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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. The two reportedly met in Malaysia and fell in love. Later she came to Islamabad and took refuge in the Indian High Commission. (PTI)
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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. (PTI)
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Uzma touching the ground after entering the Indian territory via Attari-Wagah border from Pakistan. (PTI)

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