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Punjab farmers not blamed over issue of Bonded Labourers in border villages: MHA

Written by  Rajan Nath -- April 03rd 2021 05:40 PM -- Updated: April 03rd 2021 05:44 PM
Punjab farmers not blamed over issue of Bonded Labourers in border villages: MHA

Punjab farmers not blamed over issue of Bonded Labourers in border villages: MHA

Following the criticism over the letter regarding human trafficking and bonded labourers in border villages of Punjab, the Ministry of Home Affairs (MHA) on Saturday issued clarification regarding the same. It stated that a section of the media has erroneously reported that this Ministry has written to the Punjab Government allegedly levelling grave charges against the farmers of the state. Also Read | 2022 polls: Sukhbir Singh Badal announces Gulzar Singh Ranike as candidate from Attari Following criticism over letter regarding human trafficking and bonded labourers in border villages of Punjab, Ministry of Home Affairs issued clarification. "These news reports are misleading and present a distorted and highly editorialized opinion of a simple observation about a socioeconomic problem emerging from four sensitive border districts of Punjab over a period of two years, which has been brought to the attention of this Ministry by the concerned CAPF.," it stated. Firstly, no motive can be ascribed to a letter issued by this Ministry to a particular State or States as this is part of routine communication over Law and Order issues, it said. Also Read | You can now withdraw money from an ATM without a debit/credit card? Following criticism over letter regarding human trafficking and bonded labourers in border villages of Punjab, Ministry of Home Affairs issued clarification. Adding, the Ministry of Home Affairs stated that the letter has also been forwarded to Secretary, Union Ministry of Labour & Employment with a request to carry out a sensitization exercise in all States, with an aim to check the duping of vulnerable victims at the hands of unscrupulous elements. Following criticism over letter regarding human trafficking and bonded labourers in border villages of Punjab, Ministry of Home Affairs issued clarification. Secondly, some of the news reports about the letter have juxtaposed in a totally unrelated context to conclude that the MHA has framed “grave charges” against the farmers of Punjab and has also connected this with the ongoing farmers’ protest, it said, adding that the letter only stated that “human trafficking syndicates” hire bonded labourers in Punjab and they are “exploited, paid poorly and meted out inhuman treatment”. Keeping in view the multi-dimensional and overwhelming enormity of the problem, this Ministry has only requested the State Government(s) to “take suitable measures to address this serious problem”. Click here to follow PTC News on Twitter -PTC News


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