The Free Press Journal

Govt promises strict action

VIRGINITY TEST:

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MUMBAI: The Maharashtr­a government on Wednesday assured the state Legislativ­e Council that caste panchayats of the Kanjarbhat community will face action if they compel newly married women to undergo a `virginity test’.

Action will also be taken if the panchayat members are found to be interferin­g in cases of rape and sexual harassment, said Ranjit Patil, Minister of State for Home.

The minister was responding to a calling attention motion tabled by Shiv Sena’s Neelam Gorhe.

The custom in the Kanjarbhat community where newly married women are expected to undergo a test to prove that they were virgin before the marriage hurts women’s dignity, Gorhe said.

She also alleged that these panchayats – traditiona­l representa­tive bodies of the community – also try and settle cases of rape and sexual harassment outside the court. “Cases should be registered against them (panchayat members). Conducting a virginity test and announcing its result publicly is a violation of woman’s right to privacy.

Her virginity status should not be disclosed to public,” Gorhe said.

Minister Patil said police would be asked to register a criminal case if a panchayat forces a woman to undergo a virginity test.

“The government will also take action if caste panchayat members are found interferin­g in cases of rape and sexual harassment,” he added.

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