Gandhi took to Twitter to respond to media reports on the incident, which she termed as "deeply disturbing".
"Have asked the Commissioner of Police, Hyderabad, to investigate the case and identify the persons who forced this illegal marriage," she tweeted.
"I would request @SushmaSwaraj to intervene and bring the girl back to India from Oman," the minister wrote on the microblogging site.
She also asked the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights to contact the family members of the girl.
The girl's parents had yesterday filled a complaint with the police, alleging that her aunt facilitated the illegal marriage for money.
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