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Indian minister mocked for urinating in public

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NEW DELHI: A government minister was mocked on social media for urinating in public despite the prime minister’s flagship public hygiene drive as pictures of the embarrassi­ng incident were splashed over front pages Friday. The Times of India said Agricultur­e Minister Radha Mohan Singh relieved himself against a school wall “flanked by his security guards carrying automatic weapons.” The paper’s front page headline said: “Union minister pees in open, sparks row,” and along with rivals printed grainy images of the 67-year-old minister standing next to a wall. The picture was taken in Singh’s constituen­cy in Bihar state, the Times reported. Indian Internet users were quick to mock the minister and his ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). “Here, the national agricultur­e minister inaugurati­ng an irrigation scheme in a drought affected region amidst tight security,” Rashtriya Janata Dal, a regional political party, quipped as it tweeted the pictures. “The minister also made a contributi­on to ‘Clean India Mission’,” the post added. “Clean India” is one of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s flagship programs to improve public hygiene and cleanlines­s and encourage people to use public toilets. “Superb ... Proud to have an agricultur­al minister like Radha Mohan Singh who waters the grass himself,” Santosh Bharadwaj tweeted. But Singh’s relatives criticized the media for publishing the pictures. “Urinating is a natural biological urge of a human being, so why are such things highlighte­d to create a controvers­y? Are urinals available everywhere?” Sujit Kumar Singh, his son-in-law, told The Hindu newspaper.

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