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Veena Malik's former husband accuses her of kidnapping their kids, demands justice

Veena Malik's former husband accuses her of kidnapping their kids, demands justice

The pair got divorced in 2017 but things have only gotten messier since.
07 Dec, 2020

Veena Malik's marriage to Dubai-based businessman Asad Khattak was short-lived, with the Hum Sub Umeed Se Hain host filing for khula after three years.

However, tensions between the two seem to be far from over; Khattak has now uploaded two videos on Twitter, making comments about his ex-wife's character, alleged maltreatment of their children and why he had chosen to marry her in the first place.

"I'm thankful to all of you for contributing towards getting justice for my kids," he said.

"I married her within eight days of meeting her at the Dubai consulate, where I criticised her for giving a bad name to Pakistan's image. In response, she had expressed her desire to turn to God's path, hoping someone would accept her because everything she had done till then was out of majboori."

"Being a Pakistani, Muslim and from a respectable family, I discussed this with my parents telling them that giving companionship to an astray woman would be Sunnah and make my God happy. So that's what I did. My friends and audiences, I married her for God. To bring her to the straight path."

"However, unfortunately the marriage could not work out," he continued, placing the burden of that on Veena alone.

"Me, ulema and our friends tried our best to bring her to the straight path but it couldn't happen. She dragged my reputation in the mud for 5 years but I won't stay quiet now that my children are involved."

Going on to discuss his children, Khattak said Veena had ill-treated them to a point he could not tolerate. "Apart from that, she kidnapped them from Dubai with the help of Pakistani consulate, who transported them on May 4 to Lahore on a Covid flight."

"My kids are US nationals and their name is on the ECL," he said, claiming that their transfer was illegal. "You need to speak for justice for Asad Khattak and fight for this cause," he went on to encourage his listeners.

However, in a tweet posted earlier, Malik had shared a photo of a court order which provided her custody of her two children.

The ruling clearly deemed her as the appointed legal guardian of both her children, Abraham and Amal, from 28 September 2019 till further orders.

Previously, Malik filed a plea in a Lahore court on January 6, 2017 for a khula (dissolution of marriage) from her husband, which was issued in favour of the actress on January 31, 2017.

"Veena's reason for the dissolution of marriage is that Asad changed after marriage, his personality became 'complicated' and his demeanour became negative," the actor's lawyer Ali Ahmed had told Dawn.

Her father, Malik Aslam, too revealed that even though Asad was a partner in his business, he was not "as financially stable" and that the couple "had a lot of problems."

Khattak recently sent his ex-wife a Rs500 million legal notice to claim damages for "illegally" transferring their two children from the United Arab Emirates to Pakistan.

Comments

Roma Dec 07, 2020 04:41pm
Trying to cash in on his ex-wife fame. Shameless creature.
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Drone Dec 07, 2020 04:56pm
Glamour trash worse then slum dogs.
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Ahsan Gul Dec 07, 2020 05:50pm
We cannot blame her but you. So don't ask for sympathies and don't bring Islam into it. You are not a kid and are living in a most culturally diverse country or city. You wanted her to leave her profession and be like a women who just cook or wait for her husband even at the dinner table. Good that she dumped you. Sincerely
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M. Emad Dec 07, 2020 06:03pm
Veena Malik should settle in Bollywood --- Mumbai.
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Shakil Khan Dec 07, 2020 08:36pm
VeenaMalik looks and sound my kind of girl. Good luck to her. I would not advise her to work in India
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Taj Ahmad Dec 07, 2020 10:01pm
Veena Malik should go back to her ex-husband for the sake of her children and say sorry to him and his family and live a good and respectful like again.
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Mahmood Ahmad Dec 07, 2020 10:50pm
How can mother kidnap her own children! Please see a doctor maybe he needs mental help. It’s ok to seek help.
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Whatever Dec 08, 2020 03:30am
What was he expecting from that woman? There was nothing hidden literally.
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MONIER Dec 08, 2020 03:39am
Once a crook always a crook.
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THE MORNING STAR, MD. Dec 08, 2020 06:22am
Go West young man.
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Syed Dec 08, 2020 07:57am
@Ahsan Gul what makes you say so. How do you know the details.
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Anonymouseee Dec 08, 2020 09:24am
This woman has no limit in shaming herself others. She was a bad mark on Pakistan’s name from the very beginning. The guy should’ve known better.
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Jehangir Shah Dec 08, 2020 09:28am
They are US citizens. We know how to bring them back. Just like we go after anyone who mess up with us with our own terms. Khattak you will get your kids back.
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Malik Dec 08, 2020 12:15pm
Who did what..., who is good and who is bad..., we can't say. We ought to avoid judging either of them. Everything is told in such a situation except truth.
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alih Dec 08, 2020 02:41pm
Who asked you to help this poor little girl? Does she looks poor at all? The thing is you married her for fame and money.
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