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"content": "more parties interested in the twins, including the State. In fact, the primary interest lies with State that is the custodian of the lives and well being of all human beings living on our soil from conception. The State is the first primary interested party. We have not had a through criminal inquiry into this matter and this is a lapse. Mr. Temporary Speaker, Sir, secondly, the fact that the Committee concluded that the parents of the twins reluctantly participated in or witnessed post-mortem, should put everybody to inquiry. The reason you are invited to post-mortem process is normally as the most proximate relative is, one, to identify the body of the dead person either by way of body marks, birth marks or any other curios features. Secondly, where it is a new born baby, the primary duty should have been to subject the bodies that were being examined at the post-mortem to a DNA test with the parents. This is the point Sen. (Dr.) Khalwale has been painstakingly trying to point out to the Chairman of the Committee. In the absence of a DNA test to match whether these were Jacinta’s children that were carried on the post-mortem, it is not possible to tell whose children they were."
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