
M Indira Gandhi’s supporters have started to sit on the road outside the Bukit Aman federal police headquarters here after waiting since 1pm for Inspector-General of Police Khalid Ismail to meet them.
Several supporters moved to the middle of the road at around 2.30pm, saying they were left with “no other choice” after the nation’s top cop failed to appear.
“We have come this far. If this peaceful march ends in arrest, then so be it,” said activist Arun Dorasamy.
The group had marched from the Sogo shopping complex to Bukit Aman earlier today, with Indira carrying a teddy bear intended to be handed to Khalid as a symbol of her love for her missing daughter, Prasana Diksa – who was abducted by her former husband in 2008.
Indira’s former husband, Riduan…