Pune, Oct. 18 -- Six women allegedly cut their wrists with blades at a rescue home in Katyayani area in Kolhapur district on Friday morning. According to officials, the women were rushed to the Chhatrapati Pramila Raje (CPR) hospital in Kolhapur, where they are stable now. The women were detained on August 20 following police raid on a resort suspected of hosting obscene dance performances and prostitution activities. They were detained under the Immoral Traffic (Prevention) Act (PITA)-1956. Police booked seven other individuals and seized cash, five mobile phones, and other valuables worth Rs.90,000. The female victims were detained at Shaskiya Tejaswini Mahila Vastigruh in Kolhapur. B Dheeraj Kumar, additional superintendent of police, Kolhapur, said, "They were in the correction homes related to the PITA case. They applied for bail but did not get it. As a result, they slit their wrists, requesting to be released. They were not in our custody. As of now, they are undergoing medical treatment, and their condition is stable." According to the parents of the victims, initially, the court granted them a correction home stay for 21 days. On September 9, the court extended their stay for one more year prompting them . Hence, the parents of the victims approached the court. The husband of one of the women said, "The police are not allowing me to meet my wife. I have a small son, and he is waiting for his mother to celebrate Diwali."...