Saturday, October 3, 2009

The Day my God died


People say, the God exist everywhere, he/she is there to protect you against all the evils. It may be true, but it turn out to be false, for those people, who suffered a lot.

Today, I was watching a documentary on flesh/sex trade taking place in Kamathipura,Mumbai the World's largest red light area in the World. The documentary is called, the "The day my God died".

The fact which were shown in the documentary, is really inhumane and shocking. The trauma through which these innocent girls, yes girls and not women, because most of them are into this sex trade at the age of 7-10, went there is really astounding.

India may be shining and progressing if the GDP numbers are counted in, but if you look at the pictures from their perspective, its all together a different story.

I think the govt. should try to impose strict laws, or exercise the laws which are existing, against human trafficking and sex trade which is flourishing in India, so that these innocent girls can live with dignity and with all human rights, which they are entitled to, which also make them believe that there is certainly a God, who is looking after them.

Besides, I hats off to all those organization, who are working selflessly in order to improve the condition of people who suffered a lot due to human trafficking and sex trade.

Thanks&Regards,
Mohit

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