
The woman, identified as Pooja, justified her plans saying she wanted to pay
off loans and build a house.
The incident took place in Yamunanagar district of the state. She placed an
advertisement offering to sell her child in a popular Hindi language newspaper
with her mobile number.
- As soon as the advertisement was published, a flood of phone calls followed. She says he must have received about 300 calls.
- “My husband [a rickshaw puller now] incurred losses in business. We don’t have means to look after the three children. We have so much of loan to pay and need to build a house too,” she said.
- While she wanted Rs600,000 (Dh37,067), the maximum she was offered was just half of the price.
- What shocked many was that she agreed to talk to media and defended the unusual step.
- While social activists slammed the government, the police said they could not do anything without a complaint.
- The district administration said it had ordered an enquiry into the issue.
- “It is nothing short of human trafficking for which the punishment varies between the minimum five year imprisonment and maximum being life imprisonment,” Ajay Chaudhary, a Gurgaon-based lawyer said.

“Do police wait for formal complaint when they arrest robbers or criminals
while planning a crime?” she questioned.
Apparently, despite being entitled to social benefits being poor, Pooja’s
family has not received them.
Under a federal government scheme, those holding BPL (below poverty level)
cards are entitled to Rs 75,000, for the construction of a house, as well as
access to food grains and other essentials at a highly subsidised rate.
Allegedly, BPL cards are often issued to the rich and the affluent while the
poor are deprived of them.
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