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NRI Harminder Kumar Vs. Uzbek woman, Pulatova Nagriza

 

Uzbek woman, Pulatova Nagriza seeking to get justice to charge her NRI husband for fraud

 

NAWANSHEHAR, June 11, 2007
Cap. Balwinder Singh

NRI Harminder Kumar, now residing in Punjab married to Uzbek woman, Pulatova Nagriza, 26 who used to visit Uzbekistan in connection with his business in 2002. Two girls-5 and 2 years old- were born from the couple.

Pulatova Nagriza told media people that after their marriage, Harminder asked her to sell all her property in her country and accompany with him to India. She followed the advice of her husband and sold all her property there and came to India to live with him. In India , they purchased a house and two cars with the sale proceeds from her property. After sometime, her husband started quarrelling and maltreating her and one day while she was accompanying him to Nawanshahr to visit his parents, her husband allegedly beat her up on the way which led to some injuries to her teeth. She has already filed a report with Balachaur police in this regard who further accused her husband of even maltreating her children.

She decided to go against the wishes of her parents to marry the Indian but now she want divorce and like to go back her country. She has allegedly been deserted and abused by her Indian husband of Nawnashehar in Punjab continues to run from pillar to post for justice

  • She has requested her and children's passports, marriage certificate and the birth certificates of their children which were allegedly in possession of her husband, be made available to her.

She was first sent to the NRI Cell and then to the tehsildar by the ADC whom she had met first in the Jan Sampark programme.

According to social activist from Jalandhar, due to adverse treatment meted out to her at various levels here, the woman seems to be a nervous wreck today. After she had appeared before the district administration here at the Jan Sampark programme a week ago, a case was registered against her husband and it was decided to send her to Nariniketan in Jalandhar.

However, she was refused admission there as the district administration just failed to provide 'protection order' for her. Later, she was sent to a protection home in Jalandhar but there too the environment appeared to be far from congenial for this Uzbek woman who after spending a couple of days and then shifted to Sanjiwani House in Jalandhar.

When nothing concrete appeared to be coming from all these meetings, the sorrow of this foreign national burst out in the form of curses against the Indians in the office of the tehsildar itself. She cried, cried and cried for HELP

Poor Uzbek woman, a highly desperate, weeping and cursed the entire Indian nation with words like 'India- Bad People, Bad Country' 'My Country Is Best' "My People Are Nice'. She today again met the district administration here to seek her passport and those of her children in order to go back to her country.

Finally she was able to approach the DC who besides helping her financially assured her of all help in the matter.The DC Bhawna Garg today gave her a cheque of Rs 5,000 from the District Red Cross Society and assured her all help, her miseries seemed to be far from over.

The DC further asked SDM Nawanshahr to contact her in-laws for the early and amicable solution of the matter. Most of the people and social activist r has expressed serious concern over the failure of the social and woman organisations of the country for keeping silence over the issue concerning a hapless foreign woman.

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Updated:

Our representative just got information for private sources that the father of NRI Harminder Kumar, Mr. Chand Kishan, resident of Kothi Road here agreed to to provide for three tickets and 1,000 American dollars in cash in order to ensure the safe return of his daughter-in-law and her two daughters

Mr. Chand Kishan, in his representation said that he had already disinherited his son way back in 1990s. Pulatova told media persons that she had earlier stayed in India from 2002 to 2004. They returned to India for good in November 2006

 

 

 

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Uzbek woman, Pulatova Nagriza seeking to get justice to charge her NRI husband for fraud

She cried, cried and cried for HELP in Punjab district administration office