Rally to demand passage of Anti-Trafficking Bill: In support of the anti-trafficking bill to be passed in the monsoon session of the dialogue partner Garhwa Parliament
Dialogue associate, Garhwa: In support of the anti-trafficking bill to be passed in the monsoon session of Parliament, a program was organized by voluntary organizations working on child rights in the district on Thursday under the leadership of District Coordinator of Kailash Satyarthi Children's Foundation, Alok Kumar Upadhyay.
Under this, a rally was taken out in support of the bill from Chiniyan Road to Ranka Mod Park and a seminar was organized. In the program, District Coordinator of Kailash Satyarthi Children's Foundation, Alok Kumar Upadhyay said that Nobel Peace Prize-winning child rights activist Kailash Satyarthi has urged political parties and MPs to stop the rapidly increasing cases of forced child labour and trafficking during the upcoming monsoon of Parliament. There has been a demand to pass the Anti-Trafficking Bill in the session.
The passage of the bill will be said to be a resounding victory for the twelve lakh Indians who traveled across India under Satyarthi's leadership in 2017. He said that the said historical public awareness march against sexual abuse and trafficking of children lasted for 35 days, then passing through 22 states, had covered a distance of 12 thousand kilometres. Satyarthi then demanded a strong law against trafficking. To fulfil the above demand, child rights activists, civil society members and free child labor leaders from across the country are also running public awareness campaigns. During this, an appeal is being made to meet the local MP and pass the AT traffic bill.
He said that the corona pandemic has affected the most children in India. The cases of child labor and child trafficking are increasing continuously during the Corona period. Bachpan Bachao Andolan, an affiliate of Kailash Satyarthi Children's Foundation, has freed more than nine thousand children from child trafficking in trains, buses and factories with the help of law enforcement agencies during the Corona period. At the same time, 265 traffickers have been arrested from all over the country. The solution to these problems is possible only with the passage of the Anti-Trafficking Bill in the monsoon session of Parliament. On the occasion, former Child Labor Commission chairperson Shanti Kido, Janak Vikas Dhara Organization secretary Ramashankar Choubey, Vinod Soni, Yugal Kishore Sathi, Rajesh Choubey, Surendra Dubey and many others were present.
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