Indian Couple Convicted by a Norway Court For "Child Abuse" of Their Own Son

Tuesday, December 4, 2012

An Indian Software Engineer (an employee of TCS)  Mr.Chandrasekhar Vallabhaneni from Hyderabad,
Andhrapradesh had been staying in Norway from the year 2007, with his wife Mrs.Anupama
and their 7 years old son, studying in a school at Norway.

The couple’s son had been found wetting his pants in the school bus and the boy used to bring home
toys from the school.

When this was reported to the father he had threatened that he would be sent
back to India.

Both the father and the mother had been treating their son very badly with scolding, threatening, beating violently with belt or similar things,  burning his leg with a hot spoon  or similar objects causing burn marks on his leg and threatening him to brand his tongue with a hot spoon. They perhaps had done all these to correct
their son's behaviour.

When the teacher in his school asked the son about the injury in his leg, he told the teacher about his parents’ maltreatment and threatening to send him back to India for his wetting his pants in the school bus.

The teacher made a police complaint against the Indian parents about their "Child Abuse" and maltreatment of the boy for more than 6 or 7 months.


The Indian couple were arrested by the police of Norway and enquired by the Oslo District Court of Norway.

On enquiry into their alleged 'serious child abuse', the Indian couple have been found guilty and sentenced
by the Norway court, with unconditional jail terms of:
  • 18 months to the father and
  • 5 months to the mother.
The Indian Consulate officials have been in touch with the accused/convicted Indian parents and their
lawyer. The couple will be making appeals against the convictions to the High Court in Norway.

The saying ,"Spare the Rod and Spoil the Child" may be right.  However, the "Rod" should be rightly used without wounding the child physically and mentally.

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New Year SMS said...

I am shocked about all this. The kind of Indians that came abroad once were at their best...with some exceptions. I don't even like arguments and yelling...which is something that low level Indians resort to. I absolutely hate it. But hitting, slapping, chocking...things I never associated with Indian parents. There is a study that is showing that many Indians, eager to go abroad and make money, are not able to handle the stress, combined with cheap Indian male ego, among the lower or up-and-coming classes, poor communication skills coupled with work that is "dehumanizing and focuses on only one set of skills or abilities", is pushing people to behave like animals...towards children...and that too their own. I used to see Indian mothers hug and coddle their children...sometimes over protecting them. I used to see fathers working long and hard to make sure their kids be well fed and well taken care of. Now they have kids as anchor babies so they can get green cards and make money. Who are these people? I do think there is something about the Gulti community that needs to be evaluated carefully. They get so defensive that they suddenly start pointing fingers at others. My respect went up for Punjabis went up when one Punjabi psychologist talked about Punjabis having higher levels of violence - particularly between men. And when a Gulti woman told me about Telegus not being very sophisticated in their behavior or thinking in Iowa. It was my first time with a community up close...where there was denial, trivialization and very low thinking and low behaviors...among immigrants. After being around these people, and their shallow thinking and behaviors I left. But this is the growing Indian immigrant population...and they are, as I predicted, the new ghetto dysfunctionals. My suspicion is that we are going to see more murder, abuse, violence and low class behaviors...Sophisticated Indians are moving back...all this trash is going abroad and getting citizenships.

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