By Shumaila Jaffery in Islamabad & Amruta Durve in Mumbai BBC News Image source, Waliullah Maroof Image caption, Waliullah Maroof (right) assisted reunite Hamida Banu with her household An Indian female who was missingouton for 20 years hasactually been discovered in Pakistan with the aid of a video on social media. Hamida Banu left India in 2002 after a recruitment representative assured to get her the task of a cook in Dubai. Instead, she states, she was fooled and trafficked to Pakistan. Ms Banu’s household in India’s Mumbai informed BBC Marathi that they invested 2 years attempting to discover her – and they lastly handled to do so because of 2 males, one in India and the other in Pakistan. The neighbouring nations share a tense relationship, which frequently makes it challenging for Indians and Pakistanis to travel throughout the border. In Ms Banu’s case, she was likewise hobbled by a absence of monetary resources and knowledge. But through the years, she neverever stopped yearning to fulfill her kids. Finally, in July this year, Waliullah Maroof, a social media activist, talkedto Ms Banu and published the video online. Image source, Waliullah Maroof Image caption, Ms Banu lives with her stepson in Karachi An Indian reporter called Khalfan Shaikh – who lives in Mumbai – shared the video with his fans, which led to Ms Banu’s household finding her. The 2 males then assisted set up a video call inbetween Ms Banu and her child Yasmin Shaikh. “How are you? Did you acknowledge me? Where were you all these years?” Yasmin is seen asking in the psychological video. “Don’t ask me where I was, and how I haveactually been. I missedouton you all so much. I didn’t stay here voluntarily, I ha
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