Indian prime minister Narendra Modi has condemned his country’s dwindling number of girls, launching a campaign to address the problem the United Nations has said amounts to a national emergency.
Despite being banned, selective abortion is a growing problem that results in a steady decline in the number of girls being born even as the economy has grown and other social indicators like maternal mortality have improved.
“In our neighbourhood, girls are commonly killed in their mothers’ wombs and we don’t feel the pain,” Mr Modi said in a speech in the northern state of Haryana.
“We don’t have a right to kill our daughters.”
For every 1,000 male child births, there should be 1,000 girl child births.
What are the three deadliest words in the world? It’s a girl.
The Beti Bachao Beti Padhao (Save the Daughter, Teach the Daughter) campaign is aimed at improving India’s child sex ratio – the number of girls born for every 1,000 boys – and gender equality through access to education.