The single aim of my life is that every child is:
free to be a child,
free to grow and develop,
free to eat, sleep, see daylight,
free to laugh and cry,
free to play,
free to learn, free to go to school, and above all, free to dream.
We still have a soft approach on the perpetrators of crimes like worst forms of child labour.
I call for a march from exploitation to education, from poverty to shared prosperity, a march from slavery to liberty, and a march from violence to peace.
I have come here only to share the voices and dreams of our children - because they are all our children
As the anti-slavery community, we must together ensure that this attention is transferred into concrete action and results.
I never go to temples, but when I see a child, I see God in them.
I am positive that I would see the end of child labour around the world in my lifetime, as the poorest of the poor have realised that education is a tool that can empower them.
If you keep on buying things made by child slaves in such conditions, you are equally responsible for the perpetration of slavery.
Each time I free a child, I feel it is something closer to God.
There is a triangular relationship between poverty, child labour and illiteracy who have a cause and consequence relationship. We will have to break this vicious circle.
Elimination of child labour and access to education are like two sides of one coin. One cannot be achieved without the other.
I am really honoured, but if the prize had gone to Mahatma Gandhi before me, I would have been more honoured.
I dream for a world which is free of child labour, a world in which every child goes to school. A world in which every child gets his rights.
I have been very strongly advocating that poverty must not be used as an excuse to continue child labour. It perpetuates poverty. If children are deprived of education, they remain poor.
At about an age when most children start full time schooling, hundreds of thousands of their contemporaries start a lifetime of drudgery in factories and fields, working 12-16 hours daily.
Denial of childhood and denial of freedom are the biggest sins which humankind has been committing and perpetuating for ages.
Today, in every wave of every ocean, I see our children playing and dancing. Today, in every plant, tree, and mountain, I see our children growing in freedom.
For me, peace is a fundamental human right of every child; it is inevitable and divine.