I have spent over 50 years in this work. My sons followed me into it, and now my grandchildren are here, too. No matter how hard we work, the debt never ends. We do not move forward; we do not escape. This place is a prison, and we are its prisoners.
In Pakistan, more than 3 million people, including children, are forced to work for someone else. People work 14 to 16 hours a day in dire conditions for wages that are too low to get out of debt. Bonded labor is one of the most heartbreaking forms of modern slavery. People take small amounts of loans and get trapped in a debt circle as they never make enough money to return it, or with time, debt increases. Thousands of people in Pakistan are forced into labor in brick-making facilities, on farms, and in mines.
He continued saying that.
This industry is like a quagmire. Once you're stuck in, you can't escape its trap, and you are bound to stay here forever. It is like a death sentence.
He explained,
My whole family is still working. If a family member gets sick, we won't be able to pay for medical care. I started this when I was young, like my children and grandchildren. My only wish is that my grandchildren don't live like me or my children did. I hope they get a good education so that they can live a better life.