Woman seeks recovery of daughters

Published February 5, 2007

NAWABSHAH, Feb 4: A woman belonging to Asgharabad village in Daur taluka has called upon the president, prime minister and the chief justice of the Supreme Court of Pakistan to intervene and direct officials to recover her two daughters who were allegedly kidnapped and forcibly married.

Ms Ameeran, along with her husband Nangar Bhatti, told newsmen at the press club here on Sunday that she had gone to her in-laws in Jam Saheb five days ago, where five people namely Ali Gul Zardari, Shahan Zardari and Ghulam Nabi Zardari kidnapped her and her two daughters, Zohra 20, wife of Khadim Hussain Bhatti and Guddi, 12.

She said that the kidnappers criminally assaulted her daughters and when she tried to resist, she was also raped.

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