Thursday, October 2, 2014
Swachh Bharat Campaign – Gandhi Jayanti
On PM
Narendra Modi’s call Swachh Bharat (Clean India)
campaign has been initiated. October 2 (Mahatma Gandhi’s
birth anniversary), will be observed as Swachh Bharat
Day. It is a laudable activity. India is one of the
dirtiest places
in the world. It is a matter of shame for all Indians
particularly it spiritual, social and political
leadership. We claim that our scriptures teach us that
cleanliness is godliness. We pride that in the recent
times, our father of the nation Mahatma Gandhi was an
ardent votary of cleanliness. Then why we are the
dirtiest people. The answer is not far to seek. But we
are not honest in our thought and action. The caste
system, to my mind, is the primary reason for our
neglect of our physical cleanliness of our homes and
surroundings. We require a safaiwala (cleaner) to the
odd cleaning jobs. That safaiwala generally comes from a
low caste in the social strata. It is below our dignity
to do our own work and keep clean. The safaiwalas have
further division. There is a general safiwala who will
not touch the garbage and the bath rooms. We need to
have another person for that and he or she generally
belongs to the lower castes. Unless, this narrow mindset
is changed nothing is going to work. We need to
establish a casteless society to begin with. The
leadership is required to see the things in perspective
and educate the masses. Only a lip service has been done
so far in this regard. We are not ready yet to undertake
our own cleanliness and remove and handle our own waste.
The practice of cleaning our house and dump the garbage
at the neighbors door step is still is still happily
prevailing. It has to change.
I am
living in Jalandhar. I have seen today, September 26,
the photos of brooms and buckets being held by the
political leadership particularly belonging to the
ruling BJP on the commencement of Swachh Bharat Saptah
(Clean India week) as willed by PM Modi. It is the
dirtiest joke of the day. For the last 10 years, BJP is
in power and runs Jalandhar Municipal Corporation. Every
nook and corner of the city is dirty. The heaps and
mounds of garbage is just dumped on the side of the
road, of course at the open site designated by the
municipal authorities. First the garbage is examined by
the stray animals then by the rag pickers. The left over
is occasionally trucked by the authorities in an open
air fashion leaving the foul smell all around. The
Akalis who rule the state from Chandigarh are equal
partners in Jalandhar Municipal Corporation. Now the BJP
has their government at the centre too. The Swachh
Bharat campaign belongs to PM Narendra Modi. Let us see
what happens? Nothing will, I think, happen. It will
remain a photo opportunity till the mind set is
rectified, as I said before.
Not to
talk of developed world, I have seen poor countries like
us. The situation is not bad at all. China is as
populated as we are. There railway tracks and stations
are not dirty as ours. I travelled from Hongkong to
Beijing by train many a times and from Beijing to
Pyongyang (North Korea) a couple of times. I did not see
anybody defecating and urinating in the open. I
travelled widely in poor Africa and countries of Central
Asia. There is no visible eye shore. They are much
better and ahead of us.
Gandhi
Jayantis will come and go. We will remain where we are
if don’t change our thinking. For that the governments
need to provide facilities and the common people like us
to realize the saying ‘Cleanliness is Godliness’ by
shedding our inhibitions that the odd jobs are to be
done by the so called ‘Safaiwala’alone.
Postscript:
A little
while ago, PM Narendra Modi launched Swachh Bharat
campaign from New Delhi. He reiterated that it is not
the duty of safaiwala alone to clean our dirt. It is the
duty of all us to keep ourselves clean. He said, “Is
cleaning only the responsibility of karamcharis ? Do
citizens have no role in this ? We have to change the
mind set. On this day, October 2, when we are observing
the birth anniversary of Mahatma Gandhi, we should
support Swachh Bharat campaign as a national movement
and do our best to make it a success.
By
Ramesh Chander - A retired Indian diplomat