`Swatch Bharat' is a good rhetoric! But it doesn't mean a thing, if you
can't implement the contexts for a clean India. The real question is: Who
is going to clean India? Dalits? Women? And how are these `cleaners'
surviving today? Are Adanis, Modis and Ambanis going to clean India? They
have already cleaned enough with their demonitisation programme. We have
already seen many martyrs of this cleaning process. Secondly, there is also
an environmental dimension. Where is the water to clean, in a context when
our water sources are getting dried up? How can the large majority of
population in the slums of our cities be clean, if water is not available?
The rivers are getting dried up. The underground water is getting dried up.
On top of it, there is also a growing privatisation of water, where only
those who can pay well can receive water. So those who can not pay can not
be clean.Now what do you do with this population who can not pay for their
water, their education or health? Clean them out! That is exactly what Modi
is trying to do with his demonitisation agenda. Clean out the poor !
Therefore, the slogans of Swatch Bharat and Demonetisation seems to be
interrelated.`

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