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UP Shocker: Viral Video Reveals Minor Boy Being Abused and Forced to Work at Lalitpur Bakery; Police Launch Investigation

A viral video has surfaced showing a minor boy allegedly abused while forced to work in a Lalitpur bakery.

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A viral video has surfaced showing a minor boy allegedly forced to work at a bakery in Lalitpur, Uttar Pradesh, where he is seen crying for help. Following public outrage, local police have taken cognisance of the incident and initiated an investigation into the alleged abuse and exploitation. This incident highlights ongoing concerns regarding child labour in India, as authorities aim to address the issue.

Disturbing Allegations of Abuse 

The distressing footage, which circulated widely on social media, depicts a young boy in tears, reportedly claiming he was forced to work without pay at a bakery in Lalitpur. Eyewitnesses allege that the boy was subjected to verbal and physical abuse by the bakery owner.

In response to public outrage, Lalitpur Police have confirmed that they are investigating the matter. A police spokesperson stated, “We are taking this allegation seriously and will ensure that justice is served for the victim.” Additionally, local authorities have stated that they will be reaching out to child welfare organizations to provide support for the boy.

Context of Child Labour in India

Child labour remains a pervasive issue in India, with many minors allegedly working in hazardous conditions across various sectors, including agriculture and manufacturing. Despite existing laws prohibiting child labour, enforcement remains weak, allowing such abuses to persist.

Reports indicate that children often work long hours for little or no pay, facing threats and intimidation from employers. Activists have long called for stricter measures and greater awareness to combat these violations and protect children’s rights.

The Logical Indian’s Perspective

At The Logical Indian, we advocate for the rights and dignity of every child. This alarming incident underscores the urgent need for collective action against child labour and exploitation. We encourage our readers to reflect on how we can work together to create a safer environment for children across India.

What measures do you believe should be implemented to prevent such incidents from occurring in the future?

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