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Foeticide may carry life term

Union health minister endorses stringent punishment for female foeticide and Pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques, reports Aloke Tikku.

Updated on: Dec 08, 2007 01:04 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Foeticide could soon be punished with life imprisonment.

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Health minister Anbumani Ramadoss told the Rajya Sabha on Friday that the government intended to make penalties for violations of the Pre-natal Diagnostic Techniques (Regulation and Prevention of Misuse) Act, 1994, more stringent.

The proposal comes in the backdrop of several government plans to provide incentives to families that do not indulge in infanticide and foeticide. One of them, a reward of Rs 5,000 to families where a girl child is born, will be launched early next year.

Ramadoss said the central supervisory board for implementation of the PNDT Act is slated to meet next week. “Let me inform that there will not only be fine, but even life imprisonment too,” he said.

The minister said there were 403 pending cases and 132 ultrasound machines have been seized and sealed under this law. In this year, about 125 cases have been reported and there have been four convictions.

Ramadoss, however, acknowledged that the conviction rate was low as foeticide is a clandestine affair.

The minister, however, made clear that there was no way he could ban the existing 32,000 ultrasound machines in this country that also saved many lives. He was responding to a suggestion made by Gandhian, Nirmala Deshpande, who said former prime minister Indira Gandhi had toyed with the idea of banning the machines.

“I am afraid that testing the sex of an embryo creates problems for us. I am thinking of banning it. But, how long can we ban this. I am really disturbed about this and this may, in future, create serious problems,” Deshpande quoted Indira Gandhi as saying.

 
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Aloke Tikku

Aloke Tikku has covered internal security, transparency and politics for Hindustan Times. He has a keen interest in legal affairs and dabbles in data journalism.

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