Indira sure of seeing her daughter soon


Light at the end of the tunnel: Indira, seen here with Kulasegaran back in November 2016, wants to make up for the lost time with her daughter.

IPOH: After almost a decade of being separated from her daughter Prasana Diksa, kindergarten tea­cher M. Indira Gandhi is finally allowing herself to hope that a reunion is within reach.

Indira Gandhi’s former husband Muhammad Ridzuan Abdullah, formerly K. Pathmanathan, became a Muslim in March 2009 before converting his children Tevi Darsiny, Karan Dinish and Prasana (now 20, 19 and 10) three weeks later without their knowledge or presence.

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