Chief Minister Vishnu Deo Sai has addressed the situation concerning three young women from Narayanpur, expressing deep concern. The incident involved the girls being taken to Agra from Durg railway station by two nuns, under the false promise of nursing training and employment.
CM Sai revealed that initial investigations suggest potential human trafficking and forced religious conversion, highlighting the gravity of the situation regarding women’s safety and societal well-being.
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The Chief Minister confirmed that the investigation is ongoing and the case is proceeding through legal channels. He assured that the government is committed to transparency and sensitivity, allowing the law to take its course. He also reiterated that Chhattisgarh is a state that embraces peace and inclusivity, where all faiths and communities coexist harmoniously.
CM Sai underscored the government’s unwavering commitment to women’s safety and dignity. He expressed his disappointment over the politicization of the issue affecting the daughters of Bastar, urging against the practice, particularly when it concerns the safety of the women.
