Gulgulia Community: Nomads or Organized Crime? Unraveling the Mystery

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News18•30-01-2026, 12:29
Gulgulia Community: Nomads or Organized Crime? Unraveling the Mystery
- •The Gulgulia community, also known as Banjara, are nomadic people seen selling various goods and performing small stunts, originally from Rajasthan.
- •Social workers note that while many wander for livelihood, criminal elements have infiltrated, leading to public suspicion.
- •This nomadic lifestyle, lacking permanent addresses, poses a challenge for police in identification and monitoring, making it difficult to distinguish between genuine need and criminal activity.
- •Child rights activists highlight the exploitation and trafficking of children, who are often forced into begging or selling by organized gangs.
- •There's a societal need to differentiate between those forced to wander by circumstance and those committing crimes under its guise, ensuring children's education and safety.
Why It Matters: The Gulgulia community faces growing suspicion due to criminal infiltration, challenging police and society to distinguish between genuine nomads and organized crime.
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