Mother’s 16-year fight to reclaim daughter

M. Indira Gandhi led a protest march to the police headquarters in Kuala Lumpur, demanding answers in her long-standing effort to locate her missing daughter, Prasana Diksa. The mother, accompanied by her two adult children and numerous supporters, walked from the Sogo shopping centre to Bukit Aman. She pushed a stroller containing her abducted daughter's teddy bear, a symbolic reminder of the child who was taken as an infant.

Indira Gandhi expressed her exhaustion with the legal process, stating that no mother should endure such an ordeal. Her supporters, including activists and politicians like M. Kulasegaran and Arun Dorasamy, criticized police inaction. They cited recent allegations that the father, Muhammad Riduan Abdullah, remains in Malaysia despite official claims he had fled. The group vowed to wait outside the headquarters until the Inspector-General of Police personally accepted the teddy bear.
 

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