WATCH: Dua Zehra’s New Video Statement with Her Husband Zaheer Ahmed Goes Viral On Social Media

Check out Dua Zehra and her husband, Zaheer Ahmed, in a new video statement. It’s been shared a lot on social media. A video of a Muslim woman is getting a lot of attention on the web, which makes people want to learn more about her. Who is she and why is her video getting a lot of attention? If you also want to know the answers to these questions, then you’ve come to the right place. This is the page for you. In this blog, we give you all the information you could want about this video and her case. On Tuesday, a court in the capital of Punjab said that Dua Zehra, the girl who mysteriously disappeared from Karachi 10 days ago and was found today, was free to go where she wanted.

Dua Zehra has a new video statement that you can see here

Police wanted to send the girl to Darul Aman, but the Judicial Magistrate Tasawar Iqbal of Lahore Model Town Court said no. She was brought to court hours after her video statement came to light. The judge sent her husband, Zaheer, out of the courtroom to record her statement. In court, Dua said that she was 18 years old, that she came to Lahore on her own, and that no one had taken her. She didn’t want to go to Darul Aman.

Dua told the judge that “my life is not in danger.” Finally, the judge said she could go “wherever she wants.” The cops let the two go free.

                                                         

Statement by Dua Zehra in a video about her work Husband Zaheer Ahmed Dua had already filed a lawsuit against her father Mehdi Ali Kazmi and a cousin named Zainul Abideen in a court in Lahore. Even though the case was filed in Lahore, the cops say that they found the couple in Pakpattan, even though the case was filed there. The Punjab police spokeswoman also said that the Karachi police were kept up to date on every development in the case, and that all possible coordination was being done to help solve the case.

Dua, on the other hand, said that Kazmi broke into her house in Lahore and tried to take her with the help of her cousin. DUA: My father wanted me to marry my cousin, Zainul Abideen. He didn’t want me to. “My father and Abideen came into my house and verbally abused and threatened me, as well as my partner.”

As she told us, her neighbours stopped the kidnapping. Dua also said that she has married on her own, and she and her husband are “living a happy life.” Dua insisted that she wants to stay with her husband, so she asked for Abideen and Kazmi to be punished under the law. Dua’s case was taken up by the magistrate’s court, and on May 18th, they asked Dua to show proof against her father. A district and sessions court is where she also filed her own petition against harassment.