Thankful to govt for her hassle-free return from Pak, says Uzma's family
Uzma reached India this morning, crossing the Wagah Border near Amritsar from Pak, after being allowed to return home by the IHC.
The woman, identified as Uzma Ahmad, reached
She was accompanied by Indian Mission officials.
"We did not expect that she would back this soon," Uzma's brother Wasim Ahmad, happy at the quick turn of events, told reporters here. He added that the family had to do little for her return.
"We did not have to do any running around. We got a call from (External Affairs Minister) Sushma Swaraj that Uzma had contacted the Indian Mission in
Uzma, who is in her early 20s and belongs to
She told the Islamabad High Court that Ali forced her into marrying him in
She petitioned the court on May 12, requesting it to allow her to return home urgently as her daughter from her first marriage in
The court ordered Ali to return her immigration papers which she said had been taken away from her. Ali submitted the documents, enabling her to leave
Ahmad said it was not clear what had happened to Uzma during her
"We don't know what exactly happened with her there. We will get to know the truth from her when she is back here. So far we have only been hearing from the media," he said. Minister Swaraj welcomed Uzma back home, calling her ‘
"I am sorry for all that you have gone through," she tweeted.