Indian Sect Pledges to Marry Prostitutes

Group aims to end exploitation of sex workers
By Rob Quinn,  Newser Staff
Posted Dec 17, 2009 6:48 AM CST
Indian Sect Pledges to Marry Prostitutes
Sect leader Ram Rahim Singh addresses his followers.   (Dera Sacha Suda)

A controversial Indian sect says more than a thousand of its members have pledged to marry prostitutes to free them from sexual servitude. The leader of Dara Sacha Sauda, which has a huge following of Hindus, Sikhs, and Muslims, issued a call last month for volunteers to help stop sex workers from being exploited in brothels by giving them a respectable option, the BBC reports.

Around 100 sex workers from across India have already contacted the group. "This will have to be a slow and delicately handled process," a senior sect functionary told the BBC. "Many women are HIV-positive. Some have young children and are understandably concerned about their future. We need to ensure these women are protected legally once they are married." (More prostitution stories.)

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