The Parliament session on Monday is set to be a heated one, given that the Congress will be taking on the BJP over recent reports of tribal girls from Assam allegedly being trafficked by the Sangh Parivar for ‘indoctrination’.

On Saturday, the Congress accused three Sangh Parivar organisations of ‘trafficking’ 31 minor tribal girls from Assam, aged between three and 11, in violation of all laws. “We will take it up in the session. As opposition, Congress will also take up the issue in the Punjab and Gujarat assembly sessions. The cases of only 31 girls have come to the fore. We don’t even know how many more cases there are,” party spokesperson Priyanka Chaturvedi told dna.

“It is shameful and shocking that these girls have not been allowed to go back to their parents and have been held captive for almost a year, despite several child protection units demanding their release,” said Chaturvedi.

"Painful, ugly and dirty truth of trafficking of young tribal girls from Assam under the garb of better education by none other than three affiliates of the 'Sangh Parivar' ie 'Rashtra Sevika Samiti', 'Vidya Bharti' and 'Sewa Bharti' stand exposed," a party press release claimed.

Addressing the press with Mahila Congress chief Shobha Oza, Chaturvedi claimed that the trafficking has taken place with the connivance of the BJP governments in Gujarat and Punjab and that a detailed investigation of evidences has proved that. “The Sangh Parivar flouted Indian and International Laws on 'Child Rights' to traffic 31 young tribal girls from Assam to Punjab and Gujarat to indoctrinate them,” Chaturvedi said.

“The Sangh Parivar paid no heed to the orders of the Assam State Commission for the Protection of Child Rights, Childline, Delhi and Patiala to return these children to Assam. The institutions made it clear that no pictures are left with the parents of these girls to remove all evidence. They also claimed these girls were orphans and were from flood-affected families, which is false and baseless,” Chaturvedi said. "Is this the fulfillment of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's promise of 'Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao'? Is this BJP/RSS' idea of inculcating education and protecting children?” she asked.

"Will the BJP government at the Centre as also of Gujarat/Punjab take action against RSS workers and its affiliate organisations for defying the Juvenile Justice Act, 2000, Protection of Child Rights Act, 2005, Indian Penal Code and other laws?" the duo asked.