Summary Child's life can be endangered if handed over to father, says Bilquis Edhi
KARACHI (Dunya News) – Two-years-old Abdullah was unable to recognise his father and step-brother after meeting both of them in the Edhi center on Sunday. The child’s maternal grandmother and aunt are afraid that his life can be endangered if he is handed over to his father, reported Dunya News.
Abdullah met his father, Chaudhary Iqbal, after a period of six months but was unable to recognise him despite his father’s caressing.
While conversing with the media, Iqbal and his son intimidated the Edhi authorities of taking legal action if the child is not handed over to them. However, Abdullah’s maternal grandmother and aunt have opposed the idea of handing over the child to his father.
Bilquis Edhi stated that the young Abdullah’s life may be endangered if he is handed over to his father.
On the other hand, no progress has been made in the Haleema murder case as police could not find the suspected murderer Rizwan, Dunya News reported on Sunday.
Haleema’s ex-husband Iqbal has been found but he gave contradictory statements over giving divorce to his wife. He said that he divorced Haleema because her character was suspected. Iqbal also told that he did not come to Karachi because he was not well.
Chaudhry Iqbal remembered that he and Haleema got married in Qayyumabad but he did not remember that the date or year in which they were married. He also said that he did not know Rizwan.
Iqbal’s son Ansar gave a contradictory statement that his father did not divorce Haleema, she had asked for divorce herself. Both Iqbal and Ansar said that they would cooperate with police in reaching murderers.
