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Sushma Swaraj intervenes as Norwegian authorities take away five-year-old from Indian parents

News Agencies | Updated on: 22 December 2016, 19:29 IST

On 22 December, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj sought a report from the Indian Ambassador in Norway on the basis of allegations against the Norwegian authorities made by an Indian couple that their five-year-old child has been taken away from them on frivolous complaints of abuse.

"I have asked Indian Ambassador in Norway to send me a report," Sushma Swaraj tweeted. BJP leader Vijay Jolly had written to her and the Indian Ambassador to Norway after the couple sought his help in getting back the custody of their child.

Meanwhile, MEA officials said, "Our Embassy officials in Oslo have spoken to the boy's father Anil Kumar Sharma and extended full support. However, Mr Sharma informed the mission that he has hired a lawyer to represent him in the case."

When contacted, Norwegian Embassy spokesperson said, "The Embassy became aware of this case yesterday evening. We have asked relevant authorities in Norway to provide us with further information, and are awaiting their response."

In his letter to Indian Ambassador Debraj Pradhan, Jolly had raised concern on "forcible custody" of the boy Aryan Sharma by Child Welfare Department of Norway on "baseless and fabricated complaint" in Oslo on December 13. Mr Sharma is a member of 'Overseas Friends of BJP'.

Vijay Jolly said he has received a call from a senior MEA official saying that help will be given to the Indian couple.

This is the third case since 2011 when children have been taken away from their Indian-origin parents by the authorities in Norway on the grounds of abuse.

In 2011, a three-year-old and a one-year-old were separated from their parents, prompting the then UPA government to take up the issue with Norway. The Norwegian court later allowed the children to be reunited with their parents.

In December 2012, an Indian couple was jailed on charges of ill treatment of their children, 7 and 2 years. Later, they were sent to their grandparents in Hyderabad.

--PTI

First published: 22 December 2016, 19:29 IST