Kerala adoption row | Foster parents yearning for the return of their ‘little God’
The Hindu
Why is our plight getting ignored? asks foster mother of the baby boy caught in adoption row.
Battling grief and depression, the foster parents of the baby boy, who is entangled in the adoption controversy, are yearning for the return of their “little God.”
“He is the little God of our life. We want him back. We want immediate justice,” the father demanded as he broke down.
It was on Saturday that the baby was taken back to Kerala from the couple on an order from the Child Welfare Committee, Thiruvananthapuram. Like his foster parents, the State authorities too are keenly awaiting the DNA results to identify if his biological parent is Anupama S. Chandran as claimed by her. She has moved court alleging her baby was given in adoption against her will.

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