<p>The “custody” ghost continues to haunt the Bhattacharya kids, recently repatriated from Norway, as their uncle and mother approached the Kulti police in Burdwan district with allegations against one another.<br /><br /></p>.<p>While their mother, Sagarika, alleged that she was not allowed to meet four-year-old Abhigyan and 15-month-old Sagarika, uncle and legal custodian Arunabhas Bhattacharya complained that Sagarika’s family was trying to take the children away forcibly.<br /><br />“Sagarika lodged a verbal complaint that Arunabhas’ family was not allowing her to meet the children,” Inspector-in-Charge of Kulti police station Sanjib Dey said.<br /><br />Speaking to Deccan Herald over phone, Arunabhas said Sagarika’s family had “threatened us” and a complaint has been lodged in this regard. “Under the agreement with the Norwegian government, I’m their legal guardian until they turn 18,” he said.<br /><br />It all began on Wednesday after Sagarika’s father Monotosh Chakraborty, along with his friends, visited the Bhattacharya’s Kulti residence to discuss custody of the children.<br /><br />“They misbehaved with us. On Thursday, my daughter rushed to Arunabhas’s house alone to meet her children but she was not allowed to enter,” Monotosh alleged.<br /><br />Difference<br /><br />Arunabhas, however, begs to differ. “Monotosh Chakraborty, accompanied by a few thugs, came to our house and tried to take the kids away by force. However, after we created a ruckus, the goons gave up and left,” he said. Following the latest developments, Sagarika alleged that she was forced to return to India by her husband Anurup and brother-in-law Arunabhas. <br /></p>
<p>The “custody” ghost continues to haunt the Bhattacharya kids, recently repatriated from Norway, as their uncle and mother approached the Kulti police in Burdwan district with allegations against one another.<br /><br /></p>.<p>While their mother, Sagarika, alleged that she was not allowed to meet four-year-old Abhigyan and 15-month-old Sagarika, uncle and legal custodian Arunabhas Bhattacharya complained that Sagarika’s family was trying to take the children away forcibly.<br /><br />“Sagarika lodged a verbal complaint that Arunabhas’ family was not allowing her to meet the children,” Inspector-in-Charge of Kulti police station Sanjib Dey said.<br /><br />Speaking to Deccan Herald over phone, Arunabhas said Sagarika’s family had “threatened us” and a complaint has been lodged in this regard. “Under the agreement with the Norwegian government, I’m their legal guardian until they turn 18,” he said.<br /><br />It all began on Wednesday after Sagarika’s father Monotosh Chakraborty, along with his friends, visited the Bhattacharya’s Kulti residence to discuss custody of the children.<br /><br />“They misbehaved with us. On Thursday, my daughter rushed to Arunabhas’s house alone to meet her children but she was not allowed to enter,” Monotosh alleged.<br /><br />Difference<br /><br />Arunabhas, however, begs to differ. “Monotosh Chakraborty, accompanied by a few thugs, came to our house and tried to take the kids away by force. However, after we created a ruckus, the goons gave up and left,” he said. Following the latest developments, Sagarika alleged that she was forced to return to India by her husband Anurup and brother-in-law Arunabhas. <br /></p>