Slavery still exists, but now it applies only to Women: Prostitution
Secret of dark, defiled street in the city called Delhi,
takes me to the place, where bodies are sold just for the sake of having one
time meal!!!
G.B Road, Delhi flooded with a lot of sex-workers, and
thousands of people are involved in this trade. I believe most of the women work
here has come because they didn’t have any choice. They mostly come from Andhra
Pradesh, West Bengal and Nepal and are sold for money. The women who work here
have hardly known what is love. For them it’s a way of earning their bread,
they don’t believe in any kind of relations as some are ditched or being
exploited. All they have been through is unbearable pain.
A Voice Of Prostitute:
I am not ashamed if I sell myself for getting “roti”! You
work your way to earn and I work this way. I am from Manipur, and it’s been 6
years I am living in G.B Road. I was brought here by a person called Mahmood, he
promised me to get a job and good life in Delhi; I came here when I was 16yrs
and now I m 22!! I cried for months, no one was there to take me out! But soon
my tears dried and the pain, I am used to it now, it doesn't matter anymore! I never
felt the word called “love” , have just heard about it in movies. For me it doesn't exist only!
I have no choice may be that’s why I am here, my family left me as soon they got to know I am a “prostitute” I called up my mother but she never even received my call! Now this is my world I earn and live here.
Mahmood was a fake person, he didn't only bring me, but he lied to many others girls and this is his source of earning by selling us to the ‘naayika’, ( a senior sex worker) for a heavy sum of money. And when I started working here the naayika levied a loan on me.( For example, if a naayika buys a girl for 50,000 rupees, the amount thus paid has to be reimbursed by the girl herself) .Even I had to pay her half of my salary every month.
Life is not easy here, sex is the only thing we give and get!
I have no choice may be that’s why I am here, my family left me as soon they got to know I am a “prostitute” I called up my mother but she never even received my call! Now this is my world I earn and live here.
Mahmood was a fake person, he didn't only bring me, but he lied to many others girls and this is his source of earning by selling us to the ‘naayika’, ( a senior sex worker) for a heavy sum of money. And when I started working here the naayika levied a loan on me.( For example, if a naayika buys a girl for 50,000 rupees, the amount thus paid has to be reimbursed by the girl herself) .Even I had to pay her half of my salary every month.
Life is not easy here, sex is the only thing we give and get!
There are no proper arrangements, no proper market, only
hardware market exists. No parks, no playgrounds, we 3-4 women just live in
small room. Earlier I used to get 7 customers a day now sometimes only 2. We have
to take care of ourselves ,its the only way to get more customers. There are many girls who are not well, very sick, some are also HIV positive, as they can't earn for the naayika, they are dumped in one room to die.
This medicine is given to cattle to gain weight and here
these women (prostitutes) take this to look healthier and attractive!!!!
Prostitution usually refers to seeking sex for money, or vice- verse, or facilitating both. The traditional objection to prostitution is that sex is bad, prostitution is sex, and therefore prostitution is bad. Over the centuries, this has created an atmosphere in which many tend to assume that if one regards sex as good, then one logically would also regard prostitution as good.
To be continued.....
NIKITA(IO)



your questions really made me think, I think it should be legalized but some people, in fact many will be against it.
ReplyDeleteSrishti Dey
I seriously don't get what the hell our government is doing?? this is such a major issue.Small, young girls are sold for money. Men use them for their pleasure.. By reading your blog, Today I really wonder how tough can be life be for some people.Its high time to think and stop such practice.. It should never be legalised...
ReplyDeleteAditi Arora
Srshti Dey , Yeah same I feel that there will be some people against it, but you know we can make a proper legal system! that really depends on our government.
ReplyDeleteAditi Arora, May be you are right on your part but you know if it will not be legalized then people will no doubt take benefit out of it, girls will be sold then also!! Its my perception :)
ReplyDeleteIt should be legalized!! yes!! i agree Nikks.
ReplyDeleteShruti
Prostitution is already legal in India, But organized prostitution like pimping and Brothals are illegal.
ReplyDeletehttps://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prostitution_in_India
I feel organised prostitution comes into picture when its not morally accepted by the society. Our society is responsible for creating this dark underworld.
Prostitution, Gambling and Boozing are three most oldest practices in any civilization its not easy to scrap it off entirety from the society (atleast for now), But it can be controlled and kept in bay,For that the people involved has to be morally accepted as a part of the society.