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Sarpanches in Rajasthan, MP linked to trafficking of children
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Sarpanches in Rajasthan, MP linked to trafficking of children

An investigation in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, uncovered an organized child trafficking network that recruits children from poor families in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh through local village leaders known as sarpanches. The scheme involves sarpanches acting as intermediaries, receiving payments from begging syndicates in exchange for identifying and sending vulnerable children to Gujarat for begging in high-income areas such as religious sites, traffic junctions, and shopping malls. Authorities have identified 276 children allegedly involved in the network and plan to enroll them in government schools while pursuing legal action against those responsible. The police emphasize that the children are not randomly selected but strategically placed to maximize financial gain for the traffickers.

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Sarpanches in Rajasthan, MP linked to trafficking of children

An investigation in Ahmedabad, Gujarat, uncovered an organized child trafficking network that recruits children from poor families in Rajasthan and Madhya Pradesh through local village leaders known as sarpanches. The scheme involves sarpanches acting as intermediaries, receiving payments from begging syndicates in exchange for identifying and sending vulnerable children to Gujarat for begging in high-income areas such as religious sites, traffic junctions, and shopping malls. Authorities have identified 276 children allegedly involved in the network and plan to enroll them in government schools while pursuing legal action against those responsible. The police emphasize that the children are not randomly selected but strategically placed to maximize financial gain for the traffickers.

Lecture du biais (Gauche): The article frames the issue as a systemic exploitation by local authorities (sarpanches) and highlights the role of rural leadership in facilitating child trafficking. While it does not overtly criticize specific political parties, the emphasis on corruption and organized networks suggests a left-傾

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