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November 24, 2025
Gerakan leader gives Kula 6 months to reunite Indira with daughter or resign
Naran calls Kula a failed lawmaker and lawyer as Prasana still missing after 16 years.
**Gerakan Leader Demands Kula's Resignation if Indira's Daughter is Not Reunited Within Six Months**
Ipoh - In a scathing rebuke, a prominent Gerakan leader has issued a six-month ultimatum to M. Kula Segaran, demanding he ensure the reunion of Indira Gandhi with her daughter, Prasana Diksa, or resign from his position. The impassioned plea comes after a staggering 16 years since Prasana was taken from Indira, a case that has become a symbol of parental anguish and legal complexities in Malaysia.
The Gerakan leader, whose name was not immediately available, did not mince words, labeling Kula Segaran, a seasoned politician and lawyer, a "failed lawmaker and lawyer" for his perceived inaction in resolving the long-standing case. The ultimatum underscores the growing frustration surrounding the unresolved plight of Indira Gandhi and the ongoing absence of her daughter.
Prasana Diksa was taken by her father in 2009 when she was just 11 months old after he converted to Islam and unilaterally converted the children as well. The case has since become a landmark legal battle, involving religious conversion disputes, custody rights, and jurisdictional challenges between civil and Syariah courts.
The Gerakan leader's statement highlights the perceived lack of progress despite numerous court orders and public appeals. He emphasized the emotional toll the separation has taken on Indira Gandhi and the urgent need for decisive action. He argued that Kula Segaran, given his experience and influence, should have been instrumental in facilitating Prasana's return.
"Sixteen years is far too long for a mother to be separated from her child," the Gerakan leader stated. "Mr. Kula Segaran has the power and resources to make a difference. If he cannot deliver justice for Indira Gandhi and reunite her with her daughter within the next six months, he should do the honorable thing and resign."
The call for resignation adds significant pressure on Kula Segaran and reignites public attention on this highly sensitive case. It remains to be seen how he will respond to the ultimatum and what steps he will take to address the concerns raised by the Gerakan leader and the wider community. The clock is now ticking for both Kula Segaran and the hopes of a mother longing to be reunited with her daughter.
Ipoh - In a scathing rebuke, a prominent Gerakan leader has issued a six-month ultimatum to M. Kula Segaran, demanding he ensure the reunion of Indira Gandhi with her daughter, Prasana Diksa, or resign from his position. The impassioned plea comes after a staggering 16 years since Prasana was taken from Indira, a case that has become a symbol of parental anguish and legal complexities in Malaysia.
The Gerakan leader, whose name was not immediately available, did not mince words, labeling Kula Segaran, a seasoned politician and lawyer, a "failed lawmaker and lawyer" for his perceived inaction in resolving the long-standing case. The ultimatum underscores the growing frustration surrounding the unresolved plight of Indira Gandhi and the ongoing absence of her daughter.
Prasana Diksa was taken by her father in 2009 when she was just 11 months old after he converted to Islam and unilaterally converted the children as well. The case has since become a landmark legal battle, involving religious conversion disputes, custody rights, and jurisdictional challenges between civil and Syariah courts.
The Gerakan leader's statement highlights the perceived lack of progress despite numerous court orders and public appeals. He emphasized the emotional toll the separation has taken on Indira Gandhi and the urgent need for decisive action. He argued that Kula Segaran, given his experience and influence, should have been instrumental in facilitating Prasana's return.
"Sixteen years is far too long for a mother to be separated from her child," the Gerakan leader stated. "Mr. Kula Segaran has the power and resources to make a difference. If he cannot deliver justice for Indira Gandhi and reunite her with her daughter within the next six months, he should do the honorable thing and resign."
The call for resignation adds significant pressure on Kula Segaran and reignites public attention on this highly sensitive case. It remains to be seen how he will respond to the ultimatum and what steps he will take to address the concerns raised by the Gerakan leader and the wider community. The clock is now ticking for both Kula Segaran and the hopes of a mother longing to be reunited with her daughter.
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