Norway children case: Next court hearing to March 23

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The NRI couple fighting for the custody of their two young children held in Norway said they are positive that their suffering will end soon.

The NRI couple fighting for the custody of their two young children held in Norway on Monday said they are "positive" that their suffering will end soon after a court here set March 23 as the date for next hearing in the case that sparked a diplomatic row.

"Next hearing is on March 23," Anurup Bhattacharya, the father of Abhigyan (3) and Aishwarya (1) said.

"We are positive about the outcome of the case," said.

"Hopefully, the children will be able to return to India after the court hearing," Anurup said.

Asked whether he met India's special envoy Madhusudhan Ganapathi who was rushed to Norway to find an expeditious and amicable solution to the custody row, Anurup said, "No I have not met him."

However, he said his brother Arunabhash, who has agreed to be the prime caregiver to his children, met Norwegian child welfare officials.

Ganapathi, Secretary (West) in the Ministry of External Affairs Ministry, who today met Norwegian Foreign Minister Jonas Gahr Store.

"The Indian special envoy has had positive discussions with the Norwegian foreign minister in Oslo", official Spokesperson in the MEA Syed Akbaruddin, said in a tweet.

Meanwhile, the grandparents of the two children held a sit-in near the Norwegian Embassy in New Delhi, demanding Norwegian government send the kids back to India immediately.

The children were taken under protective care in May last year by Barnevarne, the Norwegian Child Welfare Services, on the ground of "emotional disconnect" with the parents, and placed them in foster parental care according to a local Norwegian court's directive.

Last week, Norway had applied for extending the residence permits of Abhigyan and Aishwarya, prompting India to launch a renewed diplomatic offensive to expedite a solution to the issue which had sparked an outrage in India.