Live Hindustan said on Sunday. In the call, Gaya expressed his disappointment and questioned why she went to Pakistan and got married without informing her family, the report added. Anju has also sent a message to her father, saying that she was “dead" to him and asked him not to contact her again.
Anju travelled to Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province and married her Facebook friend there on Tuesday. On July 27, Gaya Prasad expressed his sorrow and disappointment at his daughter’s actions. “She is as good as dead for the family.
She has no right to come back to India. If she returns, then she has to face strict punishment. What she did is wrong and people who do that deserve punishment," he had told ANI.
Further, talking about the same, Thomas said that Anju has no right to take her two children. “India is a respectable country and I’m ashamed of what she did and apologised to the government. He added that she doesn’t have any right to take her two children.
Don’t let her touch them," he said. Urging to the government of India, he said, “Her action and name are a taint on us therefore I requested to remove my name from my daughter’s name." In a rerun of Seema Haider's case, Anju, who hails from Rajasthan, allegedly crossed over to Pakistan to meet her lover. The woman is a resident of Bhiwadi and married with two kids.
However, unlike Seema, Anju was granted entry into Pakistan by the authorities on the basis of a visa. “We don't have any relations with her (Anju). The moment she left India, we cut off all ties with her.
I had never imagined that my daughter could do something like this. What she has done is very shameful," said Gaya Prasad earlier. Anju’s husband-- Arvind Kumar said that before leaving, his wife told
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