Thiruvananthapuram:A 23-year old woman, daughter of a senior leader of the ruling CPI(M) here, has accused her parents of forcefully having taken away her new-born child from her soon after its birth a year ago and approached the police seeking to get the baby back.
Anupama S Chandran, daughter of CPI(M) local committee member P S Jayachandran, alleged that though she had lodged a complaint with the police several times since April, they were reluctant to register a case against the family members.
However, Peroorkkada police here said a case was registered on Tuesday against six people including her parents, sister and husband and father's two friends, and said the delay was happened as they were waiting for the legal opinion.
Multiple charges, under IPC Section 343 (wrongful confinement), 361 (kidnapping from wrongful guardianship), 471 (using as genuine a forged document) and so on, were imposed against the accused, they said.
A former leader of the Students' Federation of India (SFI), a feeder organisation of the CPI(M), Anupama alleged that though she had submitted her complaint to the senior Marxist party leaders including Chief Minister Pinarayi Vijayan, no one had helped her to get her baby back.
"Is this the way the how the police should react when a woman approaches them with the missing complaint of her child? Do they seek legal opinion for every such case? I strongly feel that the delay was made deliberately to protect my father and family members," she told a TV channel.
According to Anupama's complaint, her parents did not like her relationship with Ajith, who was also a youth federation leader of the Left party.
As the child was born out of wedlock, they had forcefully taken away the boy child, three days after she got discharged from the hospital post delivery.