Modi's village has Wi-Fi toilets

in #story7 years ago

Dalit community lives in Rohit Vaas village of Mehsana area. There, the message comes in Priyankar's smartphone, and he is in the Vaidyanagar Wi-Fi zone. But the women of the village took him to the open ground in search of the toilets.

Residents say that Rohit Vas has two separate open spaces for women and men to perform their natural work. Everyday they have to do this work in the morning.

30-year-old Dakasya Ben complained that the ponicasanaanala is also open. Small children and adolescents also have to work in the field.

Another woman from Dalit community Nirmala Ben said, "Modi's government promised to build houses and toilets for us. But we did not get anything. '

70-year-old Manny Ben was carrying a tin cock in a rust. He said that he had to go to the open field with this tin in the morning.

Priyanka wants to know these women, what do they want from the Prime Minister? The answer comes in a one-sided, toilet. These women want to be free from the shame of being exposed to open spaces.

After coming to power in 2014, Modi went to his village Vaidyanagar for the first time on October 8. The residents of the Dalit community complained that the elections were coming forward and everyone remembered them. No one else thinks their words.

Residents say that at least 500 houses have no toilet in Rohit Vaas area. Dalits and lower caste people live in most of these homes.

Modi's government announced a plan of Rs 500 crore to improve Bhadnagar in the historical tourism center. It has been suggested to provide modern medical center and technical facilities.

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No toilet... that place is hell.

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