Maharashtra: Daund BJP MLA Rahul Kul demands stricter amendments to PCPNDT Act to curb illegal sex determination, abortions in rural areas
Pune, June 24
In the backdrop of the recently exposed illegal sex determination and abortion racket in Pune district, Daund BJP MLA Rahul Kul raised the serious issue during the Maharashtra Legislative Assembly's Monsoon Session, drawing the government's attention to the matter.
He strongly demanded stringent and effective amendments to the Pre-Conception and Pre-Natal Diagnostic Techniques (Prohibition of Sex Selection) Act, 1994 (PCPNDT Act), to curb the growing instances of illegal sex determination and unlawful abortions in rural areas.
Speaking in the Assembly, MLA Kul stated that several shocking revelations have emerged from cases uncovered in Pune district over the past few months. It was found that an individual with no medical education or professional qualifications had allegedly established a network for illegal sex determination and abortions with the assistance of certain doctors, using portable diagnostic machines.
He also emphasised that such activities not only violate the law but also disturb the gender balance in society and undermine the dignity and rights of women.
While the police are currently investigating the case, Kul pointed out that amendments to the existing law are necessary to ensure more effective control over such crimes. He informed the House that he had already introduced a Private Member's Bill in the Assembly this year seeking reforms in this regard.
MLA Rahul Kul raised two key questions before the government. First, he asked whether the state government would pursue amendments to the PCPNDT Act with the Central Government to grant broader powers to the police and other enforcement agencies, and whether a time-bound action plan would be prepared for the same.
Secondly, he sought clarification on the government's stand regarding strict action against all individuals involved in the Pune district case, including doctors as well as other persons who may have assisted in the illegal activities.
Responding to the concerns raised by MLA Kul, the Medical Education Minister assured the House that stringent legal action would be taken against all those found guilty in the case. The Minister also stated that the government would initiate necessary measures to amend the PCPNDT Act and strengthen enforcement mechanisms to permanently curb illegal sex determination and unlawful abortions.
Meanwhile, MLA Rahul Kul emphasised that the issue extends beyond law and order. Given the deteriorating sex ratio in the state, he said the matter is closely linked to social balance, women's dignity, and the security of future generations. He urged the government to address the issue with the seriousness it deserves.
— ANI
Reader Comments
Good steps by Rahul Kul ji. But let's be real: these rackets thrive because of corruption and lack of monitoring. Portable ultrasound machines are being used in villages without any checks. We need more than amendments—we need strict implementation at the ground level.
This is a serious social issue. In Pune district, I've heard about such operations in remote areas. The MLA is right—illegal sex determination is destroying our gender balance. But I'm skeptical about politicians. They'll make noise in the assembly, then forget after the session ends.
As a woman who works in a healthcare NGO in rural areas, I see this every day. The pressure on families to have sons is immense. The PCPNDT Act alone won't change mindsets. We need education, awareness campaigns, and economic incentives for families with daughters. #GirlChildRights
The MLA is asking the right questions—especially about giving more powers to the police. But I worry about overreach. Amendments must also protect women who are coerced into abortions. We need a balanced approach, not just a crackdown.
This is happening in Daund taluka too, near my village. These portable machines are operated by quacks who roam around in vans. The police and health department should work together. Strict action against doctors is necessary—they are the backbone of this illegal network.
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