"National average for open defecation is at 60 per cent, but in Bihar it is 77 per cent. Hardly 33 per cent homes in the state have toilets. I am telling you on the basis of data provided by the officials but the ground reality could be even worse. Of all the states, Bihar is the worst state in use of toilets," Kushwaha said while talking to media persons.
"I have been touring different states and the toilets built under the 'Nirmal Bharat Abhiyan' scheme are in worst condition in Bihar. I visited several districts here and personally inspected public toilets built under the scheme. Only a few of them are in working condition as exceptions here and there," Kushwaha said.
The Minister said Prime Minister Narendra Modi referred to providing toilets to the last of the poor during his Independence Day speech, and the Centre has started working on achieving it.
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He also said if the state government prepares any proposal for maintenance and cleaning of existing toilets, the Centre will surely help in it.
Criticising the Bihar government for being unable to lift funds allocated by the Centre for toilet schemes, Kushwaha alleged that it falsely claimed that the central government was not giving money for developmental activities.
Taking potshots at the state government for lagging behind in providing houses to the poor under the Indira Awas Yojana (IAY), the central minister said Bihar has lost its right to talk about it.