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Shiraz Wants 10 PC Of Ayesha’s 15 Cr. Ayesha Conned Feroz Jalal too.


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Hyderabad, April 12: Shiraz Shireen Khan, president of United Women Front, who had filed a suit  with Andhra Pradesh State Human Rights Commision on behalf of Ayesha Siddiqui, has now said, she expected at least 10 per cent of the rumoured Rs 15 crore settlement for her crucial role in resolving the crisis, reports Mid Day. 

 

 

People who came across as well-wishers during her moment of crisis are turning tormentors for Pak cricketer Shoaib Malik’s first wife Ayesha Siddiqui. Reason: They think Ayesha made Rs 15 crore from her ex-husband Shoaib Malik and they want their pound of flesh.

 



"We are tired of people’s meanness. At a time when we are in deep sorrow because we don’t know how to pull our daughter out of depression, these people are harassing her. We are going through a bad phase," said a member of the Siddiqui family. Said Shiraz Shireen Khan:
 
"I don’t want money for myself. All I want is a donation for our organisation, which is fighting for vulnerable women like Ayesha. I heard that Shoaib gave Rs 15 crore to Ayesha before he signed the divorce papers. If this is true, at least 10 per cent of the amount should be donated to our organization."

Shams Babar, a close friend of the Siddiquis, told Mid Day at his hospital in Banjara Hills:  "People should be ashamed when they make such claims. They came to help us of their own accord. Even if we had approached them for help, is it fair to demand money for it?"

Babar said Ayesha was sad that Shiraj has been calling repeatedly for money. 

"Ayesha says she plans to write to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh and Congress president Sonia Gandhi if people continue to pester her. She has not received the sort of money they think she did from Shoaib. Such people are demeaning her by claiming a share in the amount," he added.

Congress leader Abid Rasool Khan, who headed the main team of negotiators, agreed with Babar.

"Shoaib gave Rs 15,000 to Ayesha in keeping with stipulations of Islamic law. She donated this money. I don’t know where all this talk of Rs 15 crore is coming from. I am among the negotiators who are upset with the Mirzas and Siddiquis for being given the cold shoulder once the negotiations ended. However, I am against people trying to extort money.  Such blackmailers should be punished," said  Khan.


Man In Chicago Says, Ayesha Conned Him Too

Feroze Jalal, a Chicago-based businessman has come out to reveal that Ayesha Siddiqui tried to con him in 1997 when he was in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, reports Times of India.

 

 

The man says Ayesha Siddiqui is no pained wife, but he strongly felt that Ayesha was a psycho case of sorts and needs proper medication.

This is what Feroze Jalal says: “ Hyderabad is my hometown – which I will soon be visiting, probably in June. I’m currently settled in Chicago with my wife. When I read the news about Pakistani cricketer Shoaib Malik and his alleged link up with the Hyderabad based-Ayesha Siddiqui, what immediately struck me was the name of the woman – since I’ve known her, and had a similar experience, many years back. And in light of that experience, I feel that Ayesha may well have framed Shoaib. What has happened with Shoaib is very sad, and I can understand it better than most because I have gone through similar trauma, because of what Ayesha had done with me a few years back. “

Says Feroze Jalal: “In 1997, while I was in Jeddah, I started receiving some crank calls on my phone. I found out that it was my ex-girlfriend’s friend who was making the calls. I then got to know her name – Ayesha Siddiqui. Yes, the same Ayesha who supposedly has just ‘divorced’ Shoaib Malik. I was only 20 years old at that time. I would keep getting these crank calls everyday. Finally, I decided to speak to her. She introduced herself as Ayesha Siddiqui. Slowly, we both started talking. Sometimes, we’d talk over the phone for hours and hours. She has a typical Pakistani accent. One day, I asked her if she would meet me, and she readily agreed”.

Feroze said: “We decided to meet at a super mall in Jeddah. When I reached the mall and waited for her, a slim, beautiful girl walked up to me and introduced herself, saying, “Hi, I’m Ayesha.” We sat and chatted for some time, but after she left, I realised that her voice didn’t sound the same as it did on the phone”.

“I had my doubts. I therefore got in touch with one of my friends, who was Ayesha’s neighbour. His description of Ayesha was very different from what the girl I had met looked like, and he also told me that the girl who had come to meet me at the mall was not Ayesha, but a friend of hers. The next time that I asked Ayesha to meet me, she didn’t turn up at all”, said Feroze.

“On the phone, Ayesha would cry, and ask me to marry her all the time, and I would refuse. She was crazy and madly in love with me, or so I thought. I finally got irritated of all this and stopped attending her calls. Our relationship lasted only for about six months. Finally, later, I got to know about Ayesha’s real identity, her family, etc, through a common friend. I got to know that she had been calling other boys too, and talking to them the same way, and trying to somehow force them to marry her”.


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