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Want to Contest Local Bodies' Polls in Gujarat? First, Install a Toilet at Home

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NEW DELHI: Along with making voting compulsory in local body elections, Gujarat also made it mandatory for candidates to have toilets in their homes. The rule will apply to aspirants for elections to all local bodies -- district, taluka, village, panchayat and municipal corporations.

The particular amendment to the Gujarat Local Authorities Laws of 2009 was passed unanimously by the state assembly on Monday.

While putting the bill to vote, state Road and Building Minister Nitin Patel said those willing to contest must submit an affidavit on having toilets at home. "Candidates who don't have this facility at his/her home cannot contest," Mr Patel told the House.

That's not all. "Those who are already elected are now required to submit a certificate within six months that says he has a toilet at his home," Mr Patel said.

The sanitation drive is part of Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Clean India campaign. The PM had even underscored it in his Independence Day speech from the ramparts of the Red Fort.

"I don't know whether people will appreciate my talking about dirt and toilets from the Red Fort but I come from a poor family. I have seen poverty and the attempt to give dignity to the poor starts from there," he had said. (Read: A Toilet For Every School, Says PM Modi, Calling for 'Clean India')

Gujarat's other big initiative - making voting compulsory in local body elections - has received the Governor OP Kohli's seal of approval. According to the new law, if anyone does not have a strong reason for not voting, they may be declared defaulter and be penalized. (Read:Gujarat is First State to Make Voting a Must in Local Body Polls)

Elections to local bodies are to be held by October 2015.


Want to Contest Local Bodies' Polls in Gujarat? First, Install a Toilet at Home
 
Lay your *** on a toilet seat is a must before any Indian politician allow to contest the election, shit on the street will now disqualify any potential political candidate, can't build a toilet at home how can a candidate help build a nation. Literally shit straighten out the politician priority.
 
Only in Hindu nation, not only politician talk shit but shit on the street will ruin the politician. Best new ever from the land of Hindu nation, comedy gold I tell you.
 
Lay your *** on a toilet seat is a must before any Indian politician allow to contest the election, shit on the street will now disqualify any potential political candidate, can't build a toilet at home how can a candidate help build a nation. Literally shit straighten out the politician priority.
Only in Hindu nation, not only politician talk shit but shit on the street will ruin the politician. Best new ever from the land of Hindu nation, comedy gold I tell you.
We had problem because of history. What problem do you have brother? I would love to hear that.. :yes4:
 
We had problem because of history. What problem do you have brother? I would love to hear that.. :yes4:



We all have problem but not to the extreme of no toilet at home will ruin your career.
 
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why are the Pakistanis laughing when they should copy this step??
 
Well i can see the joy in the posts of trolls....... Well You know what???? We realise that there is grave issue in our country..... and Luckily we are working on it...... The Prime Minister himself realises it and he is also taking this issue seriously......

Normally this kind of issues are supposed to be handled at local body level (be it gram panchayat, or block panjayat or district panjayat), they are the most corrupted bodies of our democracy, their corruption normally go unnoticed as the amount will be smaller(in individual level), more over it is difficult to track the implementation at micro levels........

I will call this as a step towards right direction........ It may not yield much results, but it certainly create awareness among the members of the panchayat, and that might make them work towards resolving this issue.....
 
This is v good move by Modi. by doing this all Indians would realize that we should not sh*t around everywhere.thumbs up for chaiwalla :tup:
 
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