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BANGALORE: The chilly Friday morning brought double celebrations to the family of Mohammed Haneef, which has been fighting to restore his dignity after being hounded by the Australian police on terror charges. For, the family that was preparing to celebrate Id also got the news in the morning that the Australian Federal Court upheld an earlier decision to reinstate Dr. Haneef’s work visa. On Haj pilgrimageDr. Haneef is on a Haj pilgrimage in Saudi Arabia along with his wife Firdous Arshiya and mother Qurat-ul-ain and is expected to return in the first week of January. Hanniya, Dr. Haneef’s infant daughter, is with his father-in-law Ashfaq Ahmed, who lives in BTM Layout here. Mr. Ashfaq Ahmed told The Hindu that the early morning news was a very special one and it had been double celebrations at home. “We knew that such an order was coming and were only waiting for it to happen. The family is very happy about the news,” he said. On Dr. Haneef’s possible return to Australia after the court’s decision to reinstate his visa, Mr. Ashfaq said his son-in-law would have to come back to Bangalore and take a decision on it. According to Iqbal Siddiqui, a relative of Firdous Arshiya, the family was happy with the court judgment. “We are eagerly awaiting the return of Dr. Haneef from the Haj,” he said.
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