Union Minister Smriti Irani Echoes Nobel Peace Laureate Kailash Satyarthi’s Views, Says For The First Time Proposed Bill Looks At Trafficking As An Organised Crime In Its Entirety

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  • On World Day Against Trafficking In Persons, Kailash Satyarthi Children’s Foundation & Bachpan Bachao Andolan organised National Consultation on Elimination of Human Trafficking
  • Women & Child Development Minister Smriti Irani gave the Keynote address at the National Consultation 

New Delhi, July 30, 2021: 

In a bid to highlight emerging forms of trafficking due to COVID-19 and to support the  Trafficking in Persons Bill 2021, Kailash Satyarthi Children’s Foundation and Bachpan  Bachao Andolan organized a National Consultation on the Elimination of Human  Trafficking on the World Day Against Trafficking In Persons. 

The consultation was inaugurated by Nobel Peace Laureate Shri Kailash Satyarthi  and Union Minister of Women and Child Development Smt Smriti Irani was the Chief  Guest. The objective of the consultation was to bring together various stakeholders  responsible for prevention and control of trafficking as also for the protection and  rehabilitation of the victims of this crime. 

“I am proud that India is set to take a landmark step in the global fight against human  trafficking, with the proposed legislation against human trafficking. A strong anti trafficking law, supported by a compassionate and vigilant society, is our moral and  constitutional responsibility. It is a necessary step toward nation-building and  economic progress. Thousands of women and children are waiting for justice and  freedom. We must pass this law immediately and set an example for the rest of the  world” said Nobel Peace Laureate Kailash Satyarthi. 

Speaking on this occasion, Minister for Women and Child Development Smt Smriti  Irani congratulated Shri Kailash Satyarthi for his relentless work towards the safety  and security of children. “We are looking at trafficking in its entirety, as an organized  crime for the very first time in the country. The Bill will propose a comprehensive list  of different forms of trafficking, which are aggravated in nature and accordingly  enhance punishment for the same. Another important aspect would be the issue of  mandatory reporting and punishment for those who omit mandatory reporting or  neglect to mandatorily report a case of trafficking when it unfolds before them,” she  said. She further added that with the passage of the Bill, government will enhance that  cooperation internationally as well so that cross-border trafficking which is a major  concern, which has been flagged off by Shri Kailash Satyarthi as well, with regards to  trafficking of women and children can also be addressed.

“I am hopeful yet again that this Consultation today can bring forth new ideas so that  administratively our implementation not only is smooth but also fruitful and effective,”  Smt Smriti Irani said. 

The Consultation revolved around the role of civil society in India in preventing  trafficking from the grassroots and address new emerging ways of trafficking that are  coming up. 

Other than lawmakers, stakeholders from across institutions and agencies, noted child  rights experts and NGOs were also part of the Consultation. In order to effectively  combat the organized crime of trafficking, need has been felt for quite some time for a  special law that plugs all the existing loopholes in the legal framework and deals with  every aspect of trafficking such as, its prevention, combating, specialised agencies for  investigation, special courts for trial, rehabilitation, etc. 

The Trafficking in Persons (Prevention, Care and Rehabilitation) Bill, 2021 covers  various aspects of trafficking by including various offences pertaining to trafficking,  including aggravated forms of trafficking. It creates a dedicated institutional  mechanism at district, state and national level to prevent and counter trafficking, and  for the protection and rehabilitation of victims of trafficking. 

The Consultation threw up important insights from the distinguished panellists who  unanimously agreed and supported Shri Kailash Satyarthi’s appeal for urgent passage  of the Trafficking in Persons (Prevention, Care and Rehabilitation) Bill, 2021. 

Drawing attention to the National Crime Records Bureau (NCRB) 2019 report, the  speakers expressed grave concern over the exponential rise in trafficking post  pandemic. 

Those who attended the Consultation included Mr. Amod Kanth, Founder, Prayas, Ms.  Asmita Satyarthi, Global Sustainability Network, Mr. Francis Thambi, CRAF, Andhra  Pradesh, Mr. Rajib Sharma, GOLD, Assam, Mr. Sumati Shandilya, IG HQ RPF,  Railways, Mr. Ravi Kant, Founder, Shakti Vahini, Mr. Anil Kishore Yadav, ADG,  Weaker section, Bihar, Mr. Mahesh Bhagwat, DG and Commissioner of Police,  Telangana, Mr. Virendra Mishra, Director, National Institute of Social Defense, and  Ms. Rashmi Singh, Director, WCD, Delhi (TBC) among others.

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