Indira Gandhi's curious case of law and disorder


Kamles Kumar

Indira Gandhi says there has been no news from the police on her daughter's whereabouts since the Federal Court decision in January. – The Malaysian Insight file pic, November 24, 2018.

INDIRA Gandhi has given up on relying on the courts for help to reunite with her 9-year-old daughter, saying it was pointless to depend on the law when it was not being enforced.

She has instead trained her guns on the cops, specifically Inspector-General of Police Mohamad Fuzi Harun, who she said bore the responsibility of reuniting her with her youngest daughter, Prasana Diksa.


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Comments


  • My dear friend Tis is So called islam

    Posted 5 years ago by Tharan Singh

  • Its time for PM Tun Dr M to replace the IGP he is non Performance.

    Posted 5 years ago by Danial Abdullah

  • PDRM top echelon must be revamped. Why isnt the the PM acting on this?

    Posted 5 years ago by TTs Take

  • This IGP is very lame. No inertia or sense of urgency. Why the the new govt hasnt fired him is a mystery

    Posted 5 years ago by Roti Paun