30-30 लोगों के साथ सोना पड़ता है, नहीं तो.., सच जानकर चोंक जायेगे

30-30 लोगों के साथ सोना पड़ता है, नहीं तो.., सच जानकर चोंक जायेगे



           Swati Maliwal, President of Delhi Women's Commission, released two minor girls trapped in GB Road in collaboration with the NGO Rescue Foundation. Both of these girls are 16 years old and both are from Nepal. In Nepal, the complaint is lodged for their disappearance. It was told that hunger was spread in Nepal due to earthquake, so both of these girls came to India in search of livelihood. The first girl was sold two years ago in GB Road. While the other girl was brought to Nepal by a Nepalese woman four months ago on GB Road.




One of these girls escaped from there somehow and gave information about the whole matter to a person. The person gave information to this girl to the NGO. NGO told Delhi Women Commission about this girl. Delhi Women Commission sent its team to the girl. Then this girl told the other girl about the commission, after which the team of the commission and NGO came together to take the police to free another girl. These two girls were rescued from where 56 numbers.



These girls told the commission that they were assaulted there and they were hungry for many days. These girls said that they were forced to sleep with 30-30 people, stating their pets. If a girl refused to do so, she would have been badly beaten and kept in the room.



The girls told that before bringing them on GB Road, they were kept in a house on Majnun's mound and they were raped there. On this issue Swati Jaihind said that there is a police station on 100 meters of GB Road. The minor is being sold to the girls and the police do not have any information about it.

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