The Asian Age

Raj couple brings home abandoned girl

State administra­tion threatens to initiate police action against couple

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Jaipur, Sept. 26: Two days after their seventh son was born, a Rajasthan couple, which had always longed for a girl child, found one abandoned near their farm and brought her home.

But Leeladhar Kushwah and Sukh Devi’s joy quickly turned into anxiety after the administra­tion told them that they cannot keep the baby and threatened to initiate police action unless they returned her.

The Child Welfare Committee (CWC) of Dholpur district had asked the couple to produce the abandoned girl before it today but to no avail.

The two had spotted the abandoned girl near their farm in Saimar Ka Pura village on September 15 and brought her home, two days after their seventh son was born.

Sukh Devi has been breastfeed­ing both infants ever since. It was Leeladhar who wrote to the the social justice department of the state informing them about the abandoned girl.

However, the department in its reply asked him to hand over the girl to it. “We have written to the family and even had a talk with them to produce the abandoned girl before us today (Tuesday) but they did not turn up. We have to follow the law as there is a legal process for adoption,” Dholpur CWC chairperso­n Brijendra Parmar said. “There is a legal process for adoption. No one can keep abandoned infants just like that,” insists Dr Naresh Sharma, a member of the child welfare committee (CWC) of Dholpur, the district were the couple lives.

 ??  ?? Leeladhar Kushwaha and wife Sukh Devi with the abandoned baby girl and their seven sons outside their house in Saimar Ka Pura village in Rajasthan’s Dholpur district
Leeladhar Kushwaha and wife Sukh Devi with the abandoned baby girl and their seven sons outside their house in Saimar Ka Pura village in Rajasthan’s Dholpur district

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