Thiruvananthapuram: The State Council of Kerala for the welfare of children on Thursday issued orders to facilitate the child’s DNA test that has been given for adoption to the Andhra pair.
The order was issued after Anupama, who accused his parents gave her baby to be adopted to the council without his consent, claiming that the child was.
After the government told the court about Anupama’s claims for the child, the court had directed the Council and Child Welfare Committee to take steps to test the child’s DNA.
Reacting to the latest developments, Anupama, who held a protest in front of the welfare council, said he was happy with his order, but would continue until he got his baby back.
“The order said the child would be brought back to Kerala in five days for a DNA test.
District child protection officers will become a baby guard until the DNA test ends.
The child will be placed in government facilities is what I consider,” he said.
The child will be taken from Andhra under police protection.
“Getting back my child is one of the most important demands that I have submitted.
But there are other important problems that need to be considered.
This includes actions against the authorities who fail to do justice.
My fight will continue until all those responsible for my child’s forced adoption Punished, “said Anupama.