On the ongoing row over alleged anti-national sloganeering in Jawaharlal Nehru University in Delhi, he said truth will prevail in the case, which has now reached the court.
"(I) strongly see the frustration and disillusionment among the youth against the systems," Satyarthi said during an event here.
"There was also growing intolerance and violence among the youth. This is not only in India, but happening globally. They (youth) are full of idealism and the youth are looking for better alternatives. Their strength is not harnessed and channelised.
Asked for his views on the JNU row on the sidelines of the event, he said, "Truth will prevail in the JNU incident. But, I will not say anything more as the matter is sub-judice."
He said the central government should make more budgetary allocation for fighting issues relating to child labour and trafficking.
"The Parliament will meet soon for the Budget Session. I will request the government to invest more in children by allocating more funds," Satyarthi said at the event organised by Press Club Kolkata.
"41 per cent people in the country are below the age of 18. We can talk of demographic dividend. When it comes to investing in them, it is dismal," Satyarthi, who has been working on child labour for long, said, adding that India's economy was growing while others' were slowing down.
"Under such circumstances, I urge the government to spare adequate resources," he said.
Stating that existing laws on child labour are archaic and obsolete, he demanded an amendment in legislation and stressed on the need for more progressive laws.
"Economic growth cannot be built on misery and slavery," Satyarthi said.
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