"I have come across innumerable incidents where an agent or middleman earned at least Rs 5,000 for the placement of young boys in bonded labour and in cases of girls, sold for prostitution and child marriages, this amount was around Rs 2l lakh.
"Every single rupee earned by traffickers and slave masters is black money. This move will break their backbone," he said.
Seeking to curb black money, the Modi government had yesterday, after withdrawing all Rs 500 and Rs 1,000 banknotes in circulation, announced that the old high denomination currency would continue to be accepted for next 72 hours at certain public utilities.
According to a study conducted by Global March against Child Labour, "21 lakh crore Indian rupees are generated by enslaving young girls in brothels."
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"Non-government studies claim the black-market to be much stronger. The money generated illegally is used to serve vested interests of corrupt individuals and fuel more corruption," he said.
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