Sex worker myths
How can it be proper that Bombay (its men and economy) takes maximum advantage of poor women driven to prostitution and then dump them as soon as they are seen as hazards?
Acting on instructions from the Bombay High Court, police on 5 February raided some of the city´s brothels. Four hundred and fifty-six girls were rounded up, among them 218 Nepalis. Since there is no law against prostitution in India, it is customary to deal with the problem by sending the sex workers back to their home regions, once apprehended. This time, as a large number of Nepalis were also involved, the Maharashtra government notified the Centre, which in turn asked Nepal to take in the Nepali girls. But Kathmandu has been in no hurry to comply and the impasse continues, even as two of the girls have died, presumably through AIDS complications.