Survivors of human trafficking lauds PM Modi for “bringing in” a comprehensive law; urges early passage for anti-trafficking bill

09 Aug 2018 11:24:37

New Delhi, August 9: As many as 1000 survivors of human trafficking on Wednesday wrote an open letter to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking for an early passage of the anti-trafficking bill in the Rajya Sabha. 

Notably, human trafficking, which kills “humanity” is one of the most heinous crime in the world. In India, the human trafficking rate is high and most if the Indian women are trafficked to the Middle East for commercial sexual exploitation.

The survivors in an open letter firstly thanked Prime Minister Narendra Modi for an honest attempt" by the government to break the criminal nexus of organized human trafficking and further urged for an early passage of the anti-trafficking bill in the Rajya Sabha.

The survivors in an open letter said, "We also thank the government for passing the Bill in the Lok Sabha and we now urge you to pass the Bill in Rajya Sabha as early as possible. We have waited for a long time and we will keep fighting for it but India shouldn't wait anymore."

"At some desperate moment of our life, we were lured with a hope of better life and forced to become a labourer without rights, a bride who was raped, a girl who was sold like groceries, a beggar, a farm for organ harvesting and what not. The traffickers tortured us, beat us, gave us drugs, transported us like cattle and did everything possible to break our spirit, just for money," the survivors said in the letter.

But we survived, and these tragedies made us stronger. Having witnessed all these heinous crimes first hand, we want to ensure that no other fellow Indian suffers the same fate," letter added.

On July 26 this year, The Trafficking of Persons (Prevention, Protection and Rehabilitation) Bill, 2018 was passed in the Lok Sabha on July 26. This is India’s first comprehensive anti-trafficking bill that provides for the prevention, rescue, and rehabilitation of trafficked persons. The bill was introduced by Women and Child Development Minister Maneka Gandhi in Lok Sabha.

The Trafficking of Persons (Prevention, Protection and Rehabilitation) Bill, 2018 was passed by Cabinet chaired by PM Modi in February this year.

Key features of The Trafficking of Persons (Prevention, Protection and Rehabilitation) Bill, 2018 are as follows:


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