By District Reporter
CHAKWAL: Senior journalist Khawaja Babar Saleem Mahmood said on Tuesday that professional scavengers have turned to Chakwal district and in this regard, this backward and rainy area of the past has now become a gold mine for these scavengers and professional scavengers are here daily for thousands of people. While this group also includes Shadule rats and according to preliminary research, these Shadule rats are begged in different areas under a contract system. In the early hours of the morning, groups of beggars go out to beg, including women and children. However, there is an anti-bullying law in the country and the administration should pay attention to it because there are general reports that criminals are also present in the guise of these professional bullies. He was speaking live from Chakwal Press Club Studio. The host of the program, Zulfikar Mir, said that people from distant areas, including southern Punjab and canal areas like Sargodha, are now turning to the rain-fed district of Chakwal because the number of charity givers is high here, due to which the district Chakwal has turned into a big thriving donkey market. Senior journalist Khawaja Daniyal Saleem said that prostitution and prostitution are also being done under the guise of prostitution and however the administration and the police have to pay special attention to this. Professional asses have their own territories. Senior journalist Raja Iftikhar Ahmed said that he drew the attention of the SHO of Thana City Police several times to these donkeys that their presence is not only good for the city of Chakwal, but this group of donkeys is not only in terms of law and order. Condensing in his claws. Senior Journalist and Practitioner Abdul Khaliq Darwish said that some relief camps should be made for orphan children and specially removed orphans should be admitted to the market camp from where they will be made to work for two to three months and then they will be given a final warning. If they do not end their misconduct, more strict action will be taken against them.