TE24 International Desk:
NEW DELHI – A retired Indian couple is suing their son and daughter-in-law, demanding that they produce a grandchild within a year or pay them 50 million rupees ($675,000).
Sanjeev Ranjan Prasad, a 61-year-old resigned government official, said it was a close to home and touchy issue for himself as well as his better half, Sadhana Prasad, and they can hardly stand by any more. His child, a pilot, was hitched quite a while back.
“We need a grandson or a granddaughter in no less than a year or remuneration, since I have consumed my time on earth’s profit on my child’s schooling,” Prasad told columnists on Thursday.
Prasad said he burned through 3.5 million rupees ($47,300) for his child’s pilot preparing in the United States.
“The principal issue is that at this age we want a grandkid, yet these individuals (my child and little girl in-regulation) have a disposition that they don’t ponder us,” Prasad said.
“We got him hitched in the expectation we would have the joy of becoming grandparents. It has been a long time since their marriage,” Prasad said. “It feels as though regardless of having all that we don’t have anything.”
The court acknowledged their appeal and booked it for a consultation on Monday in Haridwar, a city in northern Uttarakhand state, media reports said.
The child and girl in-regulation couldn’t be gone after remark.
Prasad said he and his significant other love kids.
“We are not getting adoration and love from where we need it the most,” he said. “I feel exceptionally unfortunate.”