Friday, February 01, 2008

Ayesha's father vows revenge against Shoaib

Cricketer Shoaib Malik's harassment had traumatized his wife Ayesha so much that she had to be hospitalized several times, said her father, Mr Ahmed Siddiqui. Malik had married Ayesha over telephone in 2002 but recently denied that the marriage ever took place.

An angry Mr Siddiqui told this correspondent that though Malik's appearance was innocent, he was deceptive and dangerous.

"He kept on asking Ayesha to lose weight," said Mr Siddiqui. "Apparently to please him, she secretly underwent liposuction by spending Rs 5 lakh. But the surgery created complications and her condition turned serious. Her life was in danger."

Ayesha and her family are in a fix since Islamic clerics have termed the telephone marriage valid and have said that the young woman could not marry again without getting a divorce.

"I was thinking of marrying her off to someone else," said Mr Siddiqui. "But Malik does not want to acknowledge the marriage. Unless he divorces, how can my daughter marry again?"

The young woman's father said that he would try to get divorce for her through court.

"I will also teach Malik such a lesson that he would not dare to cheat any other girl," said Mr Siddiqui. "I have enough evidence to prove that the marriage took place. The most important piece is the marriage certificate which Malik

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