Big racket in Jharkhand, smuggling in the name of good education? Suspicion of religious conversion created trouble

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News India Live, Digital Desk: Often you and I dream of a bright future for our children. Some brokers take advantage of this dream and trap poor families with their words. of Jharkhand Dumka And a similar heart-wrenching news has come from Santhal Pargana area.

Here by luring good education and free hostel 27 innocent children across the country’s border, i.e. Nepal Have been taken. When the reality came out, not only the parents of those children but also the police administration were shocked.

Where did you take it instead of school?

The surprising thing is that the brokers had assured the poor tribals that they would educate their children in good English medium schools in big cities. But reports are saying that these children are being taken to Sunsari district and surrounding areas of Nepal. madrassas Was placed in.

Fear of brainwashing and religious conversion?

The matter is not just about studies, but it is much more serious than this. Child Welfare Committee (CWC) and police suspect that under the guise of education, these children Religious Conversion There could have been a conspiracy to get them done or to brainwash them. Imagine what those parents must be going through who had sent their children thinking that their son would study and become an officer, but there was something else going on there.

Police became strict, team will go to Nepal

As soon as this news reached Dumka police and administration, there was panic. of Dumka SP Has taken the matter seriously. It is reported that a team of Jharkhand Police may soon leave for Nepal to rescue these 27 children. For this, the Home Department and the Foreign Ministry are also being contacted.

The investigation is also trying to find out that despite there being security on the border, how were such a large number of children taken across the border without documents?

Lesson for parents

This incident is a big lesson for all of us. If some unknown person comes and says that he will educate your child for free, then think not once but a hundred times. In the name of ‘good studies’, isn’t a piece of your heart being taken away from you and pushed into some swamp?

The police is still investigating and it is hoped that soon all the children will return to their homes safely. But this fear will continue to haunt the people of Jharkhand for a long time.