CHURU: 15-year-old Fatima (identify modified) does now not know Hindi, speaks Assamese most effective. But for the previous 13 days she has been put up in Balika Ashray Grah in Churu where no person knows Assamese.
Fatima was once rescued from a space of 1 Arjun whose circle of relatives was once forcefully solemnising her marriage. They had implemented 'henna' on her palms however by hook or by crook she managed to call her brother in Assam, and instructed him about her abduction and the house where she was once held captive. Her brother called the kid helpline pleading them to rescue his sister. She had damage marks when the kid helpline rescued her on April 10.
Thirteen days have passed since she was once rescued however her circle of relatives is not able to succeed in Churu to take her back as a result of they do not have money. "We have informed her family to take her back," stated Yogita Prajapat, member of kid welfare committee, Churu.
Prajapat stated the girl was once abducted and sold for Rs 2 lakh to a circle of relatives in Punasar village of Taranagar district.
This isn't the first case of trafficking. There were at least eight instances of trafficking reported to the Child Welfare Committee final year. "Over the past four years, the cases of trafficking have increased. We have rescued minor girls from Assam and other states sold here. They are minors. We come across eight to ten cases every year," she stated.
The rescued women had been sold for quantity between Rs 20,000 and Rs 2 lakh, however some trade palms a couple of occasions.
‘Girls transform sufferers of atrocities, violence’
Dwindling sex ratio in Churu is attributed to the rising menace. There are overage boys who can't now not to find local women, so they are buying trafficked women from Assam. There is a criminal gang that meets the local call for.
TOI visited a village in Churu where two youths in their early 40s bought two Assamese women and got married. One of the brides fled away soon after the marriage. IdealNews met a resident of the locality who played key position in bringing the girls. “My pal has two brothers and they do not have a sister. In the community, it has transform tough to get married if you happen to are not in a central authority service or if you happen to should not have a sister to marry her off to the circle of relatives from where you take a bride. But there are some gangs who gets you women. We paid Rs 2 lakh for the girl to get my pal married,” he stated. He printed that there are other people from Rajasthan based in Assam only for this purpose. The women are brought here by educate with some aged women or men who know both Assamese and Hindi. He stated poverty in Assam additionally compels women to get enthusiastic about human trafficking.
“These women are brought here with promises that they are going to be married into affluent households. But these marriages don't final long. The women transform sufferers of atrocities and home violence. They lead a different lifestyle and it becomes tough for them to really feel settled here,” stated Santosh Masoom, former chairperson, CWC Churu.
But the local police does now not take hobby in such instances until there may be an FIR. “In the topic of the Assamese woman who is staying at Balika Ashray Grah, no FIR has been lodged. The police say if the missing report is registered in Assam, now not in Rajasthan, they can't do a lot. This has emboldened the gangs to roam freely, and Assam police don't come here to nab them,” stated Rajesh Agarwal, chairperson of an NGO working Balika Ashray Grah in Churu.
Dwindling sex ratio in Churu is attributed to the rising menace. There are overage boys who can't now not to find local women, so they are buying trafficked women from Assam. There is a criminal gang that meets the local call for.
TOI visited a village in Churu where two youths in their early 40s bought two Assamese women and got married. One of the brides fled away soon after the marriage. IdealNews met a resident of the locality who played key position in bringing the girls. “My pal has two brothers and they do not have a sister. In the community, it has transform tough to get married if you happen to are not in a central authority service or if you happen to should not have a sister to marry her off to the circle of relatives from where you take a bride. But there are some gangs who gets you women. We paid Rs 2 lakh for the girl to get my pal married,” he stated. He printed that there are other people from Rajasthan based in Assam only for this purpose. The women are brought here by educate with some aged women or men who know both Assamese and Hindi. He stated poverty in Assam additionally compels women to get enthusiastic about human trafficking.
“These women are brought here with promises that they are going to be married into affluent households. But these marriages don't final long. The women transform sufferers of atrocities and home violence. They lead a different lifestyle and it becomes tough for them to really feel settled here,” stated Santosh Masoom, former chairperson, CWC Churu.
But the local police does now not take hobby in such instances until there may be an FIR. “In the topic of the Assamese woman who is staying at Balika Ashray Grah, no FIR has been lodged. The police say if the missing report is registered in Assam, now not in Rajasthan, they can't do a lot. This has emboldened the gangs to roam freely, and Assam police don't come here to nab them,” stated Rajesh Agarwal, chairperson of an NGO working Balika Ashray Grah in Churu.
Fatima was once rescued from a space of 1 Arjun whose circle of relatives was once forcefully solemnising her marriage. They had implemented 'henna' on her palms however by hook or by crook she managed to call her brother in Assam, and instructed him about her abduction and the house where she was once held captive. Her brother called the kid helpline pleading them to rescue his sister. She had damage marks when the kid helpline rescued her on April 10.
Thirteen days have passed since she was once rescued however her circle of relatives is not able to succeed in Churu to take her back as a result of they do not have money. "We have informed her family to take her back," stated Yogita Prajapat, member of kid welfare committee, Churu.
Prajapat stated the girl was once abducted and sold for Rs 2 lakh to a circle of relatives in Punasar village of Taranagar district.
This isn't the first case of trafficking. There were at least eight instances of trafficking reported to the Child Welfare Committee final year. "Over the past four years, the cases of trafficking have increased. We have rescued minor girls from Assam and other states sold here. They are minors. We come across eight to ten cases every year," she stated.
The rescued women had been sold for quantity between Rs 20,000 and Rs 2 lakh, however some trade palms a couple of occasions.
‘Girls transform sufferers of atrocities, violence’
Dwindling sex ratio in Churu is attributed to the rising menace. There are overage boys who can't now not to find local women, so they are buying trafficked women from Assam. There is a criminal gang that meets the local call for.
TOI visited a village in Churu where two youths in their early 40s bought two Assamese women and got married. One of the brides fled away soon after the marriage. IdealNews met a resident of the locality who played key position in bringing the girls. “My pal has two brothers and they do not have a sister. In the community, it has transform tough to get married if you happen to are not in a central authority service or if you happen to should not have a sister to marry her off to the circle of relatives from where you take a bride. But there are some gangs who gets you women. We paid Rs 2 lakh for the girl to get my pal married,” he stated. He printed that there are other people from Rajasthan based in Assam only for this purpose. The women are brought here by educate with some aged women or men who know both Assamese and Hindi. He stated poverty in Assam additionally compels women to get enthusiastic about human trafficking.
“These women are brought here with promises that they are going to be married into affluent households. But these marriages don't final long. The women transform sufferers of atrocities and home violence. They lead a different lifestyle and it becomes tough for them to really feel settled here,” stated Santosh Masoom, former chairperson, CWC Churu.
But the local police does now not take hobby in such instances until there may be an FIR. “In the topic of the Assamese woman who is staying at Balika Ashray Grah, no FIR has been lodged. The police say if the missing report is registered in Assam, now not in Rajasthan, they can't do a lot. This has emboldened the gangs to roam freely, and Assam police don't come here to nab them,” stated Rajesh Agarwal, chairperson of an NGO working Balika Ashray Grah in Churu.
Dwindling sex ratio in Churu is attributed to the rising menace. There are overage boys who can't now not to find local women, so they are buying trafficked women from Assam. There is a criminal gang that meets the local call for.
TOI visited a village in Churu where two youths in their early 40s bought two Assamese women and got married. One of the brides fled away soon after the marriage. IdealNews met a resident of the locality who played key position in bringing the girls. “My pal has two brothers and they do not have a sister. In the community, it has transform tough to get married if you happen to are not in a central authority service or if you happen to should not have a sister to marry her off to the circle of relatives from where you take a bride. But there are some gangs who gets you women. We paid Rs 2 lakh for the girl to get my pal married,” he stated. He printed that there are other people from Rajasthan based in Assam only for this purpose. The women are brought here by educate with some aged women or men who know both Assamese and Hindi. He stated poverty in Assam additionally compels women to get enthusiastic about human trafficking.
“These women are brought here with promises that they are going to be married into affluent households. But these marriages don't final long. The women transform sufferers of atrocities and home violence. They lead a different lifestyle and it becomes tough for them to really feel settled here,” stated Santosh Masoom, former chairperson, CWC Churu.
But the local police does now not take hobby in such instances until there may be an FIR. “In the topic of the Assamese woman who is staying at Balika Ashray Grah, no FIR has been lodged. The police say if the missing report is registered in Assam, now not in Rajasthan, they can't do a lot. This has emboldened the gangs to roam freely, and Assam police don't come here to nab them,” stated Rajesh Agarwal, chairperson of an NGO working Balika Ashray Grah in Churu.
Churu youths buy Assamese brides for Rs 2 lakh
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