Double standards adopted by the authorities will not make India 'Swach' at all!

http://www.thehindu.com/todays-paper/tp-national/tp-newdelhi/differentlyabled-couple-fined-for-building-toilet/article6706535.ece

Ram Khilari, who is visually-impaired in one eye, and his
differently-abled wife Shanti recently took a loan of Rs.20,000 at an
interest rate of 24 per cent per annum to build a toilet of their own.
However, the civic body has fined them for the "illegal construction".

While the public toilet near their hutment has been non-functional for
years, this latest move has now forced the differently-abled Schedule
Caste couple and their teenage daughter to either defecate in the open
or travel to a toilet far away. "Mine is a small family, with a
15-year-old daughter, at house no. 253, Ram Prasad Bismil Camp, Sashi
Garden. This is a hutment and although there is a community toilet
complex here, it was closed long time ago. Consequently, we were
compelled to either defecate in the open or walk to a distant toilet
facility," Mr. Khilari said.

"The civic body fined the couple for illegal construction under
provisions of the Delhi Municipal Corporation Act, 1957. They were
fined on November 18, just about a month after the launch of the
Swachh Bharat Abhiyan on October 2. Further, they were asked to
demolish the toilet or face further action. Already reeling under the
burden of the loan, the family is now in a spot," said advocate Ashok
Aggarwal.

He has also written to Prime Minister Narendra Modi seeking his
assistance in making toilets available to all, particularly those
living in hutment.

"The present case is only illustrative of the plight of a population
of over 35 lakh living in over a thousand hutment across Delhi, who
have no access to clean and safe toilets. Even in this place,
community toilets are either non-existent or defunct, the unpragmatic
legal norms, besides financial incapacity, come in the people's way of
making their own arrangements," he added.

He added that several households in Mr. Khilari's locality have been
fined for constructing their own toilet and asked to demolish the
same.

East Delhi Municipal Corporation Commissioner Manish Gupta said the
civic body will look into the matter.



The public toilet near their hutment has been non-functional for years now








-- 
Avinash Shahi
Doctoral student at Centre for Law and Governance JNU

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