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‘Orphans on sale’

LCT Desk by LCT Desk
December 2, 2021
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Kashmir, considered as the place of Sufi saints, has witnessed a shocking situation for the first time ever. The incidents being reported in the media, is not only shocking, but is a clear message that those who lost their parents by one way or the other are being pushed to the wall. The orphans, who deserve a high-quality gesture from one and all, are facing a difficult situation as a so-called Non-Government Organization (NGO) is reportedly out to earn money by selling the children, who lost their parents due to the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic. The people involved in the racket seem to have lost their senses as such senseless work can only be condemned and deserve a stringent action as well. One fails to understand why these NGOs have been left to loot whatever they want to. This is really injustice and the government has to take legal action against the persons involved. The government is on a mission to assist the children, who lost their parents due to Covid-19. Nonetheless, the reports coming to the fore at the same time, indicates that the bereaved children are being pushed to the wall as some people are out to earn money on their name by selling them to the people outside Kashmir. This is literally an inhuman act and must not be tolerated at all. No religion allows such inhuman actions, thus the government should consider owning the orphan children, ‘captured’ by the NGOs and also those sold so far must be returned. Besides, the government should leave no stone unturned to ensure that nobody will dare to get involved in such kinds of practices in the future.

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