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After mid-day’s report on rescued Bangladeshi sex workers awaiting repatriation to their country, the High Commission has agreed to take 49 of the women back. But with a bizarre condition they cannot bring their children along, as they are fathered by Indian clients

Imagine getting the news that your home country — from where you were lured to a foreign land and exploited — has finally accepted you back, but with a condition that makes your return near impossible. Such is the situation of about 14 Bangladeshi women of the 172 who were rescued from brothels and sheltered in various homes across the state and were waiting to go home.

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One of the women said she plans to approach the embassy officials to convince them. She added that even the thought of leaving her baby in some other country and going home was worse than a nightmare. Pics/Nimesh Dave

The Bangladesh High Commission has approved repatriation of 49 of the 172 women, of whom two gave birth to children in India. However, the Bangladeshi authorities have imposed a cruel condition upon the mothers — they have to leave their children behind, as they were born to Indian fathers.

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mid-day had reported in June how the 172 women were languishing in various shelter homes, most of them belonging to the NGO Rescue Foundation across the city and Pune, due to a delay on part of the Bangladesh High Commission. Now that the travel permits have been approved, they come with the inhuman rider.

Conditions apply
“I do not wish to go back to my country if they cannot accept my son,” fumes Naina (name changed), mother of a seven-month-old who is stuck in India as the Bangladesh High Commission has refused to accept her son as their national. The 18-year-old was rescued from a prostitution den in Budhwarpeth, Pune, almost a year ago.

She was lured to Mumbai with the promise of opportunities to earn good money, and was sold to a brothel. After being rescued, Naina delivered a child at the Pune shelter home of Rescue Foundation when she was a minor. She cannot believe her own country wants to separate her from her baby.

“I do not want to go back to my country. In fact, it is not my country any more. I will bring up my baby here. My parents died when I was just three. I know the pain of growing up without parents. I cannot do that to my child,” she states.

Another such woman stays in a Rescue Foundation home in Boisar. “I want to meet the Embassy officials and convince them. I have been in touch with my family since I was rescued from the brothel. They have agreed to take me back. I cannot do without my baby even for a second. Even the thought of leaving her in some other country and going home to family is worse than a nightmare,” she says.

The babies were fathered by the clients of the girls, after they were pushed into prostitution. The fathers want to have nothing to do with the babies, but the mothers got attached to the children after they were born. The Bangladesh High Commission took a year and a half to clear repatriation for the 49 women.

After mid-day’s report highlighting bureaucratic delays, the Commission approved travel permits for them. Dilip Hirwale, the deputy commissioner of women and child development, confirmed this, stating, “We have received the clearance for around 50 girls. Most of them are sheltered in Rescue Foundation homes. The process of issuing travel permits will begin.

There is, however, no joy for the two women; they are now, virtually, in limbo. Neither can they stay here legally, nor can they go back home. The Foundation is home to six girls who delivered babies in India. In all, more than a dozen women from the 172 rehabilitated have children born to Indian fathers. Additionally, there are hundreds of Bangladeshis in Byculla jail and no count of how many women there who may be in such a condition.

Fatherless, homeless
The rescue home, too, is aghast at the situation, as they simply cannot take back these children. “It is shocking that the embassy has even thought of this. How can a mother leave her child behind?” asked a disconcerted Triveni Acharya, the president of Rescue Foundation. The NGO works for the welfare of women rescued from brothels.

Acharya added, “First of all, they (Bangladesh High Commission) took so long to clear their travel permits. Now when the permits have been cleared, they have come up with this fresh hurdle. If this condition is brought into force, more such women across Maharashtra will be stuck in India for no fault of theirs.”

Last year, with the number of women forced into flesh trade skyrocketing, NGOs demanded a separate embassy for Mumbai since most were rescued from the city. The High Commission took note of the grievances and a Deputy High Commission’s office was set up at Bandra-Kurla Complex in 2013. The office has consular jurisdiction over the states of Maharashtra, Gujarat, Andhra Pradesh, Karnataka, TN, Kerala and Goa, and the UTs of Puducherry, and Daman and Diu. But, work is still moving at snail’s pace.

According to data available with the state’s Women and Child Development department, there are thousands of such girls in Maharashtra waiting to go home — only 55 were sent back in 2013-14. In 2012-13, the number was 85. Increasing cases of human trafficking have forced the state government to form a nodal office on the issue. The office keeps track of girls rescued, and reports it to the women and child development department.

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India is the capital of prostitution. Who will take care of the by product of their sin. Those mothers and their children should be rehabilitated in India. Also all the girls repatriated from India should be tested for HIV and if passed should be sent to madrassa for religious education before let loose.
 
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India is the capital of prostitution. Who will take care of the by product of their sin. Those mothers and their children should be rehabilitated in India. Also all the girls repatriated from India should be tested for HIV and if passed should be sent to madrassa for religious education before let loose.

Why I always have a feeling that you are always high on something. Are you 24 X 7 taking weeds.
 
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172 women and their children!!
lets be human and let 'em live in our country.

I'm not sure what the BD authorities were thinking when they asked a mother to abandon her child???
I hope these women dont have to go back to prostitution and that they 're able to live a life with dignity.
cut ur nail @levina, that is so big :mad:
 
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Indians are associated with all kinds of illegal works. Some parts its normal to openly buy and sell of human.
I said it before we have to seal our border with improved technology to protect our people from Indians.



India is the capital of prostitution. Who will take care of the by product of their sin. Those mothers and their children should be rehabilitated in India. Also all the girls repatriated from India should be tested for HIV and if passed should be sent to madrassa for religious education before let loose.

That was hilarious :sarcastic:
 
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This is how Bangladesh values her citizens? Bangladeshi women are living in many countries and if they give birth to a child abroad, are they suppose to leave their child and visit alone? I know you are too many people and an overcrowded country but dont you have any sympathy, regards for your own daughters and sisters who became victim of criminals from both country. Asking a woman to come back alone leaving her 7 month old is another crime. Even if India allows them to live, how will their life be without any relatives. They will be experiencing hell.This is like telling them please continue living in Indian brothels. They are hardly a number with regards to Indian population but it talks a lot about the character of the Bangladeshi Officials who have taken this decision.
 
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That was hilarious
No. It was sick. Very unfortunate decision of BD Government.

172 women and their children!!
lets be human and let 'em live in our country.

I'm not sure what the BD authorities were thinking when they asked a mother to abandon her child???
I hope these women dont have to go back to prostitution and that they 're able to live a life with dignity.
Are you kidding me? Do you know what they will do if they stay in India? The trafficking gangs will get them back. The kids will grow up in a nightmarish life and grow up to be pimps. In spite of your and our best intentions they will be lost in a huge bureucratic jungle. :( It's best they go back to their families and start a new life.
 
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Indians are associated with all kinds of illegal works. Some parts its normal to openly buy and sell of human.
I said it before we have to seal our border with improved technology to protect our people from Indians.
@idune
By the way what r u smoking & drinking,why r Bangladeshis sending their girls to India,Something must be wrong with both of You.Just read the OP. I feel extremley sorry for the lady Naina who lost her parents when she was barely 3.Naina was lured to Mumbai with the promise of opportunities to earn good money and was sold to a brothel .Let's not play politics.Humanity comes first.
 
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Pathetic, inhuman embassy officials.
How could they take such a cruel stance?

And some BD members in here using this bad incident to spit venom against India.
Our govt should give shelter to those poor girls having child.
Show some humanity .Rest of them are repatriate from India to their home country ASAP.
 
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No. It was sick. Very unfortunate decision of BD Government.


Are you kidding me? Do you know what they will do if they stay in India? The trafficking gangs will get them back. The kids will grow up in a nightmarish life and grow up to be pimps. In spite of your and our best intentions they will be lost in a huge bureucratic jungle. :( It's best they go back to their families and start a new life.
I know a Canadian women who works in India and helps rescue women and children from brothels.
She had told me that once these gals/women are rescued then they're tracked for sometime just to prevent 'em from going back to prostitution.If what she had told me was true then I'm sanguine about the future of these rescued women.
 
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if bdesi not ready to accept them, then India gov should ensure rehabilitation of mother baby in India itself... They all are mother now for whatever reason its would be inhumane to keep mother n child separate.... Plz be humane....
 
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