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Delhi, Oct 16: After travelling over 12,000 km throughout the country,
Nobel laureate Kailash Satyarthi’s ‘Bharat Yatra’, a movement to spread
awareness about child abuse and trafficking, culminated on Monday at the
Rashtrapati Bhawan here. In this Yatra, Mr Satyarthi visited 22 states in 35
days with 300 marchers and garnered support from all sections of the society.
Appreciating the cause taken up by the Nobel laureate, President Ram Nath
Kovind said, 'It’s an important issue which wasn’t touched so far.” The
campaign would create a new history and “I am of the view these 300 marchers
would be the real architect of our nation,” he added. He also said India is
going to celebrate its 75th Independence in 2022 and “I urged Satyarthiji to
prepare a roadmap for next five years for its complete eradication.” Earlier,
Mr Satyarthi said, “Bharat Yatra is a non-violent movement and a war against
sexual abuse. It’s a war against silence, fear, apathy and inaction. Now, India
is awakening. Ordinary people of India are going to win this war.” Stating that
the voices of children cannot be silenced now, he called for boycott of the predators
from the society. He also urged for a strong legal deterrent, appropriate
allocation of resources and preventive measures to stop such kind of abuse and
trafficking. Meanwhile, Mr Satyarthi also proposed to set up a high-level
national children tribunal in the country. Besides, also demanded for
establishing an exclusive court for child abuse and trafficking in every
district of the country. UNI
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