The government on Tuesday, 10 December, sought to dismiss concerns over reports of high incidence of female foeticide in Gujarat.
Asking a supplementary in Rajya Sabha, Congress Member Amee Yajnik said, "The record shows that in 2017, the highest number of female foeticides were in Gujarat. Has the Beti Bachao, Beti Padhao scheme failed in Gujarat, which is a so called model and developed state?" she asked.
About a member's concern that there is a new technology whereby gender of a child can be chosen before conceiving through IVF technique, he told the House, "Inspection teams are trained regularly. There is training upgradation. It is done through inspection."
"Unfortunately, I will agree with the member that the rate of conviction in which results are delivered by the Court (are low). We look at the data that how many FIRs have been filed. That number is far higher," he said.
Asking a supplementary, Naresh Gujral (SAD) said, "In the minister's reply figures for state-wise cases of female foeticide from 2015 to 2107 were given. It is amazing. Bihar, Kerala, Odisha, Tamil Nadu and West Bengal, zero cases have been reported. Are we serious about it in this country? Would the minister take it up with chief ministers of these states?"
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