Times of Islamabad

Azad Kashmir girls stranded in Indian Occupied Kashmir make request to Pakistani PM Imran Khan

Azad Kashmir girls stranded in Indian Occupied Kashmir make request to Pakistani PM Imran Khan

*ISLAMABAD – Around 250 girls from Azad Kashmir stranded in Indian OccupiedKashmir have made appeals to PM Imran Khan.*

*A girl from Azad Kashmir, who has been stranded in Indian-occupied Kashmirafter divorce, has made an appeal to the prime minister for help.*

Following her marriage, Kubra Gillani went to Jammu Kashmir in 2010.Kubra’s spouse parted ways with her after she could not bear a child andexpelled her from his house.

She has been left stranded along 250 other girls who want to come back toPakistan but Indian authorities are not allowing them to leave theterritory.

Mother of Kubra has also sought help from the government for bringing thedivorcee back.

“I, Kubra Gillani, belong to Muzaffarabad, Azad Kashmir, Pakistan. I wasmarried in Jammu Kashmir in 2010. Now I have been divorced. I am extremelytroubled here.

“At least 200 to 250 girls are stuck here who want to come back toPakistan. I want to say to Prime Minister Imran Khan, the interior ministerand foreign minister that please do something immediately for our way backhome,” Kubra Gillani requested through a video message.