Prime Minister Narendra Modi's pet 'Swachh Bharat' mission today came in for sharp criticism by a top UN expert who said it "lacked a holistic human rights approach".
United Nation Special Rapporteur (UNSR) on the human rights to safe drinking water and sanitation Leo Heller presented a preliminary report of his visit to India at a press conference where he insisted that the Centre's emphasis on building toilets "should not overshadow" the focus on provision of drinking water to all.
"In the last two weeks I have visited rural and urban areas, slums and settlement camps where undocumented population is residing... and I have found that these initiatives lack a more human rights approach," he said.
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"Everywhere I went, I saw the logo of the Clean India Mission- (Mahatma) Gandhi's glasses. In its third year of implementation, now is a critical time to replace the lens of those glasses with the human rights lens," Heller was quoted in the release as having told the media.
Taking a strong note of his remarks on the logo of the Clean India Mission, the government issued a statement deploring it showed "serious insensitivity towards the Father of our Nation".
The statement said the world knows that the Mahatma was the foremost proponent of human rights.
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