An advisory issued to community members during an awareness drive recently stated that there were "medical benefits" in the use of Indian-style toilets.
"Using western-style toilets is alien to our culture. It is an accepted fact that using Indian toilets has certain medical benefits," a community spokesperson said.
However, he made it clear that the directive was not being forced on community members.
"No one is being forced to implement this directive. We realise that senior citizens may find it difficult to use Indian-style toilet," he said.
The five-day-long drive was aimed at improving basic needs of community members will have participation of over 21,000 community members comprising clergy, doctors, lawyers, engineers, architects, businessmen, home makers and students, he said.