Deccan Chronicle

Still a long way to go

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The Union agricultur­e minister hasn’t been an ideal advertisem­ent for his leader’s great Swachh Bharat Abhiyan initiative. In hurriedly answering nature’s call, avowedly at a remote location somewhere in Bihar, Radha Mohan Singh perversely put things in perspectiv­e regarding the sanitation drive. How much further India must improve as a society was made evident by a Cabinet minister having to relieve himself in the open. Another issue cropped up as the social media had a go at the minister: a red beacon was apparently spotted in the revealing picture of Mr Singh caught in the act. A mindset of privilege won’t change overnight, and it may be unfair to expect a new normal to replace the old ways at a stroke.

The minister’s urgency in seeking release, much like Peter Sellers in The Party displaying the overwhelmi­ng feeling of relief in the act, shouldn’t, however, be seen as condemnati­on of the entire Swachh movement as Bihar’s entire political class makes it out to be. The sanitation programme is vital for India, and rural areas are taking great pride in declaring themselves ODF, or open-defecation free. The facetious may see these acts in terms of numbers, but defecation in a controlled environmen­t is a grave civilisati­onal challenge for us even after so many years have rolled by in the new millennium. Surely, the grand plans to build 12 million individual, cluster and community toilets by October 2019 should not be scoffed at just for one minister’s indiscreti­on in an unwittingl­y publicised trip to answer the call of nature in bucolic style.

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