"The government, popular media, cinema and of course, social media... especially nowadays, should take the lead in it and mainstream media. So, media has to play an important role," he said.
Satyarthi, who was in Hyderabad as part of his 'Bharat Yatra' against child sexual abuse and trafficking, told PTI, "Schools, I am working with educational institutions everywhere during the march. Industry is a very important partner. So, all have to come together."
"Finally, I would say that people who are responsible, may it be the family members, may it be an outsider, who turn predators, have to be socially boycotted. They should be named and shamed," he said.
The girls, who become victims should get respect, as they are not responsible for the abuse against them, he said.
"Whereas the girls who are the victims, they should get respect because they are not responsible for that. Unfortunately in our society, the girls are stigmatised and that should not happen. Because, no girl who is a victim, loses her dignity or her honour," he said.
"The laws which are there have to be properly implemented. There is a strong law POCSO (Protection of Children from Sexual Offences). That is not properly being enforced. Last year, 15,000 cases were registered. Only four per cent conviction, six per cent acquittal and 90 per cent pendency.
"It will take 10 years to 40 years in different states to dispose of those cases. So, that has to be changed," Satyarthi said.
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