Stop Prostitution

Prostitution is to be eradicated from SOCIETY

The poor and hapless women, who were exploited and abused by society, would be re-integrated into the social mainstream by this unique initiative. Human trafficking has caused a demonic commodification of helpless girls who are often sold into this trade. Heeding to Guruji’s call to help those who are forced into prostitution, Over 1417 young men have stepped forward to marry and thus rehabilitate those who want to quit sex work and make a fresh beginning in life. Hundreds of families publicly committed to legally adopt them as their sisters and daughters. Likewise, scores of family have offered to legally adopt the children of unmarried sex workers, irrespective of their gender.

This event on 25th January was unique and the first in history with over 10 million Dera members cheering and celebrating this groundbreaking event of marriages of emancipated sex workers with young eligible bachelors to amalgamate them in the mainstream of the society.

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No More PROSTITUTION

During a spiritual assembly, someone pointed out that the world’s most ancient profession could probably never be eradicated, Guruji replied with humility that society must not give up until a beginning has been made. Indeed his exhortation has yielded results and within a short span of time amass movement is growing in the society.

Apart from the marriages of ex-prostitutes into the society and social and legal acceptability, thousands of young men and women are taking out rallies all over the country to spread this message of saying NO TO PROSTITUTION.

 
Prostitution Spreads DISEASES

Prostitution apart from being a social evil, commodifying women is also responsible for several health diseases. Sexually transmitted diseases like syphilis, gonorrhoea,etc as also the dreaded AIDS due to the HIV are all due to promiscuity and unhygienic sex, largely due to prostitution.

A leading health analyst Dr. MP Singh, formerly at the AIIMS, observed that unfortunately all HIV prevention till date was largely condom-centric . “Behaviour change ought to have wider connotations than the mere modification of the terminal sex act,” he added, lauding Dera Sacha Sauda’s efforts in this direction.

 

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