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.
"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.
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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.