Can't Afford a Toilet? 'Go and Sell Your Wife,' Indian Official tells villagers
In
public remarks recorded on video, a local official in the Indian state
of Bihar has reportedly cracked that villagers who don't have enough money
to install toilets at their homes could sell their wives for some extra cash.
The Indian Express reports
that Kanwal Tanuj, a district magistrate in Bihar, made the remarks
during an event promoting a nationwide cleanliness campaign known as Swachh Bharat Abhiyan,
or Clean India Movement.
Initially appealing to the audience to comply
with the campaign's sanitation standards to protect the dignity of
women, the official's later comments struck a confusing chord.
"Save the dignity of your women if you can. How poor are you?" the Express
quoted Tanuj telling the audience. When a man said he didn't have
enough money to install a toilet at his home, Tanuj reportedly replied:
"If that is the case then go and sell your wife."
"If this is the mentality you have then go and sell your wife," he continued. A video of the exchange was posted on Twitter
Sunday by the ANI news agency. The official has yet to publicly clarify
the meaning of his remarks, which remain unclear in the wake of online
outcry.
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