SHANGLA: Elderly mother of a woman who was allegedly sold at Rs 3 lakh at Kamalia Punjab has demanded of the government to bring her daughter back to Shangla as she has never been seen her for the last three years.
In a program of a private television channel, a woman who was kept in a house, in which she claimed that she belonged to Shangla and allegedly sold at Rs 3 lakh at Kamalia area of Punjab province who recovered by the program host Iqrar Ul Hassan.
Following the woman claimed, The Northern Post found her house at Koz Alpuri in Shangla and met her 70 years old mother Pashmina bibi, She said that her daughter had got married six years ago to a man in Karachi who later took her Punjab.
“I was in contact with her and she told me that she is fine and happy with her husband but for the last three years the contact number we have switched off and I didn’t hear from my daughter,” She said and added that she was a poor woman and her sons send feeding their family hardly.
The sad woman said that she had got the information about her daughter from a neighbour after a tv channel telecast their program in which she was seen.
She said her daughter’s original name was Sehat Bibi and she has three kids but never came back to Shangla for the last six years her brother took her to Karachi.
“Whenever I ask my sons about my daughter they told me that she is fine at living in Punjab. I wanted to see my daughter whether alive or dead because I am worried for my daughter at least to have a glimpse of her,” She said cleaning tears from her eyes.
She said that demand to meet her with her daughter who allegedly trafficked and sold and she appeal to the government and human rights organisations to bring her daughter back and arrest those involved in her trafficking also her husband if he was involved.
According to media reports, the woman was handed over back to the same person about she claimed bought by him on Rs 3 lakh.
The alleged trafficked woman’s sister said, her sister was in the worst life and her husband claimed he bought her and they do not allow her to talk us.
“I do not want to destroy her life and house as her husband another wife live a happy life. I want justice for my sister and happy life for her so that she could get rid of domestic violence and also identify and arrest those who involved in selling her,” She said.
The trafficked woman neighbor in Koz Alpurai also demanded justice and free from the abduction of that people also her kids.
Video courtesy: Voice of Shangla
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