Hamida Bano, an Indian woman who has lived in Pakistan for 22 years, returned to her country on Monday through Wagah Border in Lahore. The woman was defrauded by a travel agency and taken to Pakistan. Hamida Bano, 72, was brought to Pakistan on the pretext of working in Dubai. Hamida Bano has been looking for work abroad since the 1990s due to family reasons. She also worked in Dubai and Abu Dhabi for about 9 years and returned to Mumbai from time to time. Meanwhile, one of Vikroli’s agents promised her a good job and a good salary in Dubai and took her on a flight from Mumbai in 2002. Hamida is uneducated so she cannot understand the conspiracy. A few hours later, she was not in Dubai, but in Pakistan.
Hamida narrates the story of reaching Karachi from Korla, Mumbai.
Hamida said they also raised questions about taking her to Pakistan when she got off the plane. As a result, he was threatened and asked to remain silent. Then they were taken to a place in Hyderabad, Pakistan, where four or five more girls were brought like this. They are all between 18 and 20 years old. There is no fixed time for eating and drinking. Sometimes it’s during the day, sometimes it’s at night. Hamida used to eat it bit by bit, saving some of the roast for later when she got hungry.
Hamida was told every day she would find a job today or tomorrow, but she never got the job. One day, he went to the bathroom with someone locked in the house. Hamida knew where the key was. She opened the door and ran. She then boarded the bus and continued driving to the terminal. Then take a car to reach another destination. Hamida was very lonely and often cried bitterly. Three-quarters of the children were married on income from jobs in Dubai and Abu Dhabi.
The person I married died from COVID-19
Hamida also arranged a house for her children in Mumbai, but the hell of life in Pakistan left her heartbroken. They had only one thought: Why didn’t she die? Married a man in Karachi for a few days to support the cause. Her Mumbai-based husband Mohammad Hanif died in the 2000s, while her Pakistani husband died during the pandemic. In Pakistan, the husband is the one who takes care of the children he has with his first wife. Hamida Bano of Mumbai has lived in Pakistan for 22 years while her children are in Mumbai. She longed to come to India but failed despite all her efforts. Now she is back in India and is 72 years old.
Her daughter Yasmin Shaikh said she used to talk to her mother almost every month. Every time she would say, call me to India in some way. Apart from Yasmin, the second daughter Parveen is also in Vikroli. Two sons, Yusuf and Fazal, are in Karnataka.
The whole story came about because of Pakistan’s “Bajrangi Bhaijaan”
Hamida’s story was made public by Waliullah Ma’ruf, an activist from Pakistan. Ma’ruf, 29, an imam at a mosque from Manghopir, has made it his mission since 2018 to help people trafficked into Pakistan return to their home country. Ma’ruf conducted an interview with Hamida and posted it on social media in 2022. Indian YouTuber Khalfan shared this. Later, the video was sent to Korla Hamida’s family, and the children cried after seeing it. The kids pulled out his number and made a video call. Since then, this process of video and audio calls has been ongoing, but the story has not progressed further.
But by 2022, Hamida’s story got a lot of coverage in the media, after which all the legal proceedings were completed and now Hamida is finally back in India.
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