Child psychologists: Uphill task for Indira to care for nine-year-old daughter


  • Nation
  • Tuesday, 30 Jan 2018

Indira (right) and daughter Darsiny with the only picture they have of Prasana. – RONNIE CHIN/The Star

PETALING JAYA: M. Indira Gandhi may have regained legal custody of her daughter Prasana Diksa following the Federal Court's landmark decision on the unilateral conversion of children on Monday, but if and when she gets her daughter back she is likely to face an uphill task integrating the nine-year-old girl to a different way of life.

Child psychologists have pointed out that Prasana has been raised as a Muslim for the past eight years, but Indira practises Hinduism.

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