Tuesday 3 October 2017

Thousands of Mahatmas can’t bring ‘swachhta’, 1.25 bn Indians can

PM Modi was addressing an event at Vigyan Bhavan to mark three years of the Centre's Swachh Bharat Mission

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Maintaining that it was essential for children to wash their hands before eating as unhygienic conditions had led to several children dying, the Prime Minister said when he flagged the issue people asked how they would get soap and water.

People went to the extent of saying that the Prime Minister was making these statements just for the purpose of making a speech, Modi said.

“...If you have to abuse Modi, there are a thousand (other) issues...but we should neither make fun nor politicise issues which are meant to bring about change in society,” he said. People, including fellow politicians, had slammed him for “spoiling” children’s October 2 holiday, Modi said.

“We cannot achieve the target (of a Clean India) even if 1,000 Mahatma Gandhis, one lakh Narendra Modis, chief ministers and all governments come together. We can achieve it (only) when all 1.25 billion countrymen come together,” Modi told the gathering.

Asserting that he was convinced that the path shown by Mahatma Gandhi could not be wrong, he said he had endured a lot of criticism.

But my nature is such that I endure a lot of things. My responsibility is such that I should endure. Slowly, I am increasing my capacity to endure (criticism)...For three years, without hesitation, I continued. I continued as I was sure that the path shown by the Mahatma and what he had said cannot be wrong,” Modi said.

About five years ago, when children were seen cleaning their schools, it would create controversy with even parents criticising teachers. But now, children helping clean schools is seen as positive news.” he added.

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