Launching 'beti bachao, beti padhao (save daughter, educate daughter)' scheme in this district of Haryana, a state with one of the poorest sex ratio, Modi said discrimination against the girls shows a mindset which is worse than that in the 18th century and harmful for the future of the nation.
Joined by Bollywood diva Madhuri Dixit, Modi pleaded for ending the evil practice, saying he had come as a "beggar" begging for the lives of daughters.
He invoked Kalpana Chawla, first Indian woman who hailed from Haryana who had travelled in space, saying that it was very painful to see "other Kalpana Chawlas are killed in the wombs of their mother".
While administering a pledge to the gathering that they will work to end female foeticide and discrimination against girls, he said, "we cannot call ourselves citizens of 21st century by practising such a crime. By our mindset, we belong to 18th century when daughters were killed soon after they were born.
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Noting that in the Indian society, sons are considered very important, he said there is a belief that "daughters are a property of some other house where they would be married. This disease is not of Haryana alone but this mental illness ails the whole country."
He slammed doctors indulging in female foeticide, saying their "sin" was a "betrayal" against society.
'Sukanya Samridhi Account' can be opened at any time from the birth of a girl child till she attains the age of 10 years, with a minimum deposit of Rs 1000. A maximum of Rs 1.5 lakh can be deposited during the financial year.
Pitching for a nationwide initiative to end discrimination against girls and improving the sex ratio, Modi appealed for a united approach to fight the scourge irrespective of political affiliation.