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A couple in the north Indian state of Uttarakhand are suing their only son and his wife for not giving them a grandchild after six years of marriage.

Sanjeev and Sadhana Prasad, 61 and 57, say they used up their savings raising their son, paying for his pilot’s training as well as a lavish wedding.

They are demanding compensation worth nearly $650,000 dollars, if no grandchild is born within a year.

The highly unusual lawsuit was filed on grounds of “mental harassment”.

Mr Prasad said he had spent all his savings on his son, sending him to the US in 2006 for pilot training at a cost of $65,000.

He returned to India in 2007, but lost his job and his family had to support him financially for more than two years.

Shrey Sagar, 35, did eventually get a job as a pilot. His parents say they arranged his marriage to Shubhangi Sinha, now 31, in 2016, in the hope that they would have a “grandchild to play with” during their retirement.

The parents said, they paid for a wedding reception in a five-star hotel, a luxury car worth $80,000 and a honeymoon abroad.

“My son has been married for six years but they are still not planning a baby,” Mr Prasad said. “At least if we have a grandchild to spend time with, our pain will become bearable.”

The couple’s lawyer, AK Srivastava, said  that the couple had demanded the money “because of mental cruelty”.

“It is a dream of every parent to become a grandparent. They had been waiting for years to become grandparents.”

The couple’s petition, filed in Haridwar, is expected be heard by a court on 17 May.

BBC /Taiwo Akinola

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Governor Seyi Makinde of Oyo State has maintained that couples must have joint dreams in order to make a success of their marriage.

He stated that for peace, love and harmony to exist in the home, husbands and wives would have to put individual dreams aside.

A statement by the Chief Press Secretary to the governor, Mr. Taiwo Adisa, indicated that Governor Makinde stated this when he attended the wedding of the daughter of the Deputy Governor of Oyo State, Engr. Rauf Olaniyan, in Ibadan.

The Governor, while congratulating the parents of the new couple, said the marital journey is never an easy one but one that both parties would need to work together to build.

He said: “I want to congratulate the parents of the couple, the Afolabis and Engineer and Professor Olaniyan. I congratulate you all.

“It is just one simple advice I have for the couple. What the Holy Bible says is that you will leave your parents, come together and you will become one. So, decisions have to be taken jointly.

WD”I have been in this business for about 23 years and I can tell you that it is not an easy business. You need to put the dreams of each other aside and have a joint dream, and the joint dream is what will bring peace, harmony and development into the union.

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