NGO was only helping me to find my daughter, says Indira Gandhi - The Star Online

IPOH: Kindergarten teacher M. Indira Gandhi has defended the non-governmental organisation that was assisting her in her search for her still missing daughter.
Indira Gandhi said the NGO, Indira Gandhi Action Team (Ingat), was only helping her to deal with the police.
“The matter is related to my daughter. It is my right to ask about her.
“The NGO was only helping me,” she said on Friday (April 30).
“There were times that the NGO was willing to assist the police. That was why it was formed,” she added.
Outgoing IGP Tan Sri Abdul Hamid Bador had said that an NGO has hampered efforts to reunite Indira Gandhi with Prasana Diksa, who was taken away by her father Muhammad Riduan in 2011.
Indira Gandhi’s ex-husband, Muhammad Riduan, is said to be in a neighbouring country.
She said Abdul Hamid owes her an apology for his failure to find and retrieve Prasana Diksa.
“The NGO has also tried to get an appointment for us to see the IGP on the progress of the search (for Prasana Diksa) but he has never met me.
“The IGP has failed to comply with his duty as a civil servant,” she claimed.