ThiruvananThapuram: The State Government finally raised himself and issued a direction on Saturday to assess the Vanchiyor family court regarding the former SFI leader Anupama claim Chandran that the baby who was given for adoption to the partner Andhra through the court was his son who was “taken by force” from him by him His father Peroorkada Jayachandran, a local CPM leader.
The move came after a one-day hunger strike by Anupama in front of the Secretariat to protest not acting by the authorities even six months after his first complaint in April and a violation of the Child and Police Welfare Committee.
Spotlight media about this problem threatens the snowball into the main political storm.
Not going to sit down: Anupamahealth, Women and Minister of Welfare Child Welfare Veena George said instructions were given to the government applicant to notify the court about Anupama’s claim and his request that the baby must be given back to him after doing a DNA test.
“The government is trying to save Anupama from a complex legal battle because the adoption process is in the final stage in court.
Based on the demands, the state adoption agency has submitted a request in court.
The court has also been told about the department’s investigation into his claim,” Veena said, added that he was has spoken with Anupama by telephone and the government wants the mother to reunite with her child.
Meanwhile, Anupama expressed happiness for the actions of the government but said he was not ready to sit still until he got his baby back.
Hour strike, he said, especially against police officers, government institutions and authorities who refused to overcome their complaints until he solved the story to the media.
Even when CPM leadership openly expressed support to Anupama, Anupama said he did not want to trust the party because no leader he had approached in the past year helped him.
“I stole this protest because I did not believe in what CPM leaders now.
I want justice and hope that no one else faces this kind of difficulty.
I want to collect more support for my fight because I have no other choice.
The government system must provide justice, “Anupama said at the strike.
Anupama and her husband Ajit Kumar said they would approach the court and submit complaints with the Child Welfare Council and the Child Welfare Committee that facilitated the adoption of his baby.
Meanwhile, Kumar’s ex-wife Ajit Nasilya claimed that Anupama had signed its own adoption document.
Anupama, however, rejected the claim and said the nasiya was used as a pawn by his father.
“My father had previously promised his work if he managed to hold back divorce with Ajith,” Anupama said.
Reacting to development, opposition leader V D Sathean claimed CPM took the law into his hand.
“There is land law that applies in this country.
CPM ignores it and the result is that the party leader’s daughter is now protesting in front of the State Secretariat asking for her child,” Satheani said.
Brinda Karat’s CPM leader said what happened to Anupama was very unfair and unfair.
“Taking a baby from mother is a criminal act.
I think the investigation is.
We all have to stand up with Anupama and make sure that he gets his baby back,” Karat said.
Previously on that day, various youth organizations protested march to the office of the Child Welfare Committee office.