Indira Gandhi plans 350km ‘walk for justice’ to deliver letter to King and prime minister



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KUALA LUMPUR: M. Indira Gandhi says that he will embark on a 350 km Walk for Justice from Sungai Petani to Putrajaya if his missing daughter, Prasana Diksa, does not return to him on November 15.

The planned walk will take 12 days, with Indira planning to present a memorandum to Yang di-Pertuan Agong and a letter to the Prime Minister.

The walk will begin on November 21 from Sungai Petani and will culminate with the delivery of a letter to the Prime Minister on December 2.

“I have been pleading with everyone to return my daughter. I have exhausted myself knocking on all the doors of the authorities and ministers.

“I just want my daughter back. It’s been 11 years since I last saw my daughter,” she sobbed during a news conference on Friday (October 9).

Indira admitted that she was not in good physical shape, but said that the idea of ​​being with her daughter would motivate her to finish the walk.

“She is the only strength I need to push myself. Prasana is my biggest motivation now,” she said, adding that she hoped the rakyat, especially other mothers, would support her in her effort.

She said she was trying to do things legally, but didn’t know how much longer she had to wait for Prasana to be with her.

Meanwhile, Action Team Indira Gandhi (Ingat) chairman Arun Dorasamy said they would offer a reward of RM 50,000 to anyone with credible information about Prasana’s whereabouts.

He said the names of the people giving information will be kept secret.

“Riduan is not Jho Low. He has no money. Who protects him?” I ask.

Indira and her lawyers met with the police in Bukit Aman in September, although the police inspector general Tan Sri Hamid Bador was not present during the meeting.

Her ex-husband Muhammad Riduan, formerly K. Padmanathan before his conversion to Islam, took Prasana Diksa from Indira when she was only 11 months old.

His other two children, Tevi Darshiny, then 13, and Karan Dinesh, then 12, remained with their mother.

Police have yet to locate the ex-husband despite an arrest warrant issued by the Superior Court in 2014.

The Federal Court had annulled in January 2018 the unilateral conversion of Indira’s three children to Islam by her ex-husband.

Riduan is believed to be in a neighboring country to avoid detection by authorities, the Interior Ministry said in August.



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