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KAYAMKULAM, JULY 14. A Keralite doctor, Divya Dayanandan who married a Pakistan citizen, ``is facing trouble in that country following Pakistan Government's move to oust her from there''. Vasanta, mother of Ms. Dayanandan, has solicited the help of the Government of India to bring her daughter safely back to the country. Speaking to The Hindu at her residence in Eruva, near Kayamkulam, today, Ms. Vasanta said the family of Ms. Dayanandan's husband, Aman Khan, had gone to court challenging the Pakistan Government's move to oust her. Ms. Vasanta said she doubted that the family of Ms. Dayanandan's husband was preventing her from speaking freely with her relatives in Kerala. The doctor is now staying in her husband's house in Peshwar.
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