Deccan Chronicle

State acts on reports of officials harassing locals in villages No force to build for ODF toilets

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stopping rations and pensions among others in some districts to bring pressure on people to build toilets.

The government took a serious view of a recent instance in Kamareddy district where officials resorted to snapping power supply in a tribal agency area for failing to construct toilets. It also received reports of a few officials in Khammam district stopping ration quota and social security pensions to the poor who failed to build individual toilets in their houses.

Minister for panchayat raj and rural developmen­t Jupally Krishna Rao issued instructio­ns to department officials in all districts not to resort to such extreme measures as it would bring a bad name to the government.

The government has set itself a target to achieve open defecation free tag to Telangana state by April 2018.

Some over-enthusiast­ic officials have set themselves a target of December 31 and are forcing people to build toilets without considerin­g whether below poverty line families can afford to build toilets or not.

The government gives a subsidy of `12,000 for each household to construct a toilet if they lack one. Beneficiar­ies complain that this is not enough, and they are forced to spend an additional `8,000 due to increase in cement, sand and labour costs, which they cannot afford.

Out of over 10,500 revenue villages, less than 1,000 could secure the ODF tag till now and the government is racing against time to meet the goal of 100 per cent ODF by April 2018.

“We have issued strict instructio­ns to officials not to harass people to build toilets. They should abstain from resorting to power disconnect­ion, witholding ration, pensions etc. Instead they were asked to education people on the need to have individual toilets and assist them in completing constructi­on of toilet within `12,000 budget,” Mr Krishna Rao said.

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