The Dhaka Times Desk A Bangladeshi sex worker tweeted at Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi. The issue has now gone viral in the media.
This girl from Bangladesh worked in a garment factory. He used to get a salary of 9 thousand rupees. He was struggling to support his parents with this money. At that time, one of his colleagues offered him to work in India for 15 thousand rupees.
This is exactly how the Bangladeshi garment worker fell into the trap. She was taken to India and forced to work as a sex worker. But recently he was released. Bangladesh government has also agreed to bring him back to the country. Before returning home, the abused woman made a post on Twitter addressing Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, External Affairs Minister Sushma Swaraj. There he published a photo of a handwritten letter.
In the letter, the woman said that she has canceled notes worth Rs. 10,000. He earned that money through sex work. Requested Modi to replace those canceled notes with new notes. He could not change the notes as they were with the brothel owners.
While giving a touching description of her miserable life in India, the Bangladeshi woman said, 'My financial condition was not good, I agreed to go to India to work. I was then taken to the Vashi Nadi area of Mumbai. There I was sold to a Nepali woman for 50 thousand rupees.'
The woman also said, 'Later she was taken from there to Bangalore city. I was forced to have sex there.'
After nearly one and a half years of physical and mental torture, a rescue organization freed the tortured Bangladeshi woman in December 2015. However, all his belongings and money remained in that sex village.