"Prime Minister Narendra Modi has promised a toilet for every citizen of India by October 2, 2019, the year when the country will celebrate the 125th birth anniversary of (Mahatma) Gandhi.
"Our analysis says that is easier said than done in fact, the NDA government might find it easier to win the election than to fulfil this promise," said Richard Mahapatra, managing editor of Down To Earth, a magazine run by the Centre for Science and Environment (CSE).
"In 2015-16, a mere 7,327 toilets were built in Varanasi, Modi's constituency against a target of 2,34,489 (till October 2019). At this rate, the target cannot be met before 2048," it said.
Sunita Narain, director general of CSE said, "This analysis by Down To Earth Hindi is also to remind us that building toilets is only a small part of the movement towards access to sanitation for all."
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Singh can hope to reach the target only by 2051, it said.
Similarly Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Akhilesh Yadav's wife Dimple has a target of 5,47,739 toilets to be built by October 2019 in her Lok Sabha constituency Kannauj but managed only 8,309 and at this rate, she will take 66 years to reach his target by 2082.
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