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Stop giving money to beggars, say the campaigners

Stop giving money to beggars, say the campaigners
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Bengaluru: Beggars who are looking for alms at a traffic intersection are increasingly becoming a common sight throughout the city.
But there are groups that are secretly against this threat by creating awareness among motorists about the other side of giving money to beggars.
“If you want to stop human trafficking and end the kidnapping of children and parents, then stop giving money to beggars,” tender group members named Bengaluru Huduguru, who is the opposite cartel that secretly promotes beggars in the city.
The group of 30 members was led by Vinod Kartavya who was 36 years old, engineer with the establishment of Aeronautics and residents of Sampangiramanagar.
He and his team have stood at a busy traffic intersection for nine weeks carrying placards with requests not to distribute money among beggars.
In fact, the group was in the previous spotlight to run a campaign aimed at freeing nail trees and banners.
About why they focused a beggar, Vinod told Toi: “I returned home when I found a woman holding a baby and begged the traffic signal near Mg Road.
When the baby starts crying, Irked woman stepping to the side, removing a mixed cloth With some chemicals and force a baby to sniff by placing it near the nose.
The baby goes to sleep and the woman again begged.
When I asked a woman about what she did, she began throwing the swear of the field and silencing me.
I realized that children It was written to attract the driver’s emotions.
“The incident spurred him in action.
“We volunteer started our campaign on August 15 in hopes of freeing the city and country of beggars.
We started from Junction City Hall and have carried out a weekly campaign in nine traffic signals,” he said.
It is hardened that there is a mafia behind the spread of beggars at a different crossroads, Bengaluru Hudugaru has asked people not to make the mafia stronger by giving money to beggars.
Prem, a volunteer, asks: “Why do children have to sell roses, pens, and earbuds at the intersection of traffic when the government provides free food and education? Beggars get thousands of rupees per day because of the mercy indicated by people.”

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