Countrywide March Launched Against Child Abuse By Nobel Laureate Satyarthi

September 11, 2017 17:34
Countrywide March Launched Against Child Abuse By Nobel Laureate Satyarthi

Countrywide March Launched Against Child Abuse By Nobel Laureate Satyarthi:- A 11,000-km march under the name “Bharat Yatra” has been launched from Kanyakumari to New Delhi by Indian Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi against child trafficking and sexual abuse. He even urged the youth to participate to ensure the safety and security of children.

The Bharat Yatra, launched from the Vivekananda Rock Memorial here, is scheduled to conclude on October 16 in New Delhi.

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“I will do everything possible to stop child rape,” Satyarthi said. India is the land of saints and saviours and if even a single child is abused then the country is in danger, said the Nobel laureate. For the past 36 years, Satyarthi has been campaigning for the freedom, safety and security for children across the globe. In 2014, he was awarded the Nobel Peace prize for his continuous efforts and struggle for the rights of children.

“Child rape and sexual abuse has become a moral epidemic that haunts our society… we can no longer remain silent spectators. Our silence is breeding more violence.

“That is why the Bharat Yatra is the beginning of an all-out war on rape, abuse and trafficking,” said Satyarthi.

“Kanyakumari holds a special place in my heart. The previous Bharat Yatra I undertook, which was the Shiksha Yatra of 2001, was also launched from Kanyakumari and progressed to New Delhi.

“The flag-off from Kanyakumari’s Vivekananda Memorial commemorates the 125th anniversary of the great leader’s address at Chicago in 1893,” the Nobel laureate added. 

Tamil Nadu’s Minister of State for Finance and Shipping Pon Radhakrishnan and music composer Ilaiyaraaja too joined Satyarthi for the campaign. Radhakrishnan wished the Bharat Yatra great success.

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