Monday, November 6, 2017

TOILET - EK PREM KATHA !!!

'If you change nothing, nothing will change.''Ish desh ki aurat o ko apni ijjat khud ee karne naa aave, warna har subah khule mein nanga hone mein khud aitraaz karti.''Poore desh ko sandaash banaake rakha hain.''Sarkar ne prabandh toh kiya, lekin toilet se sambandh jorhna toh aap logon ka kaam hain na.''Sanskriti ko toh sirf Sanskrit banaake chorh diya.''Bhagvad Gita mein Bhagwan Shri Krishna ne baat kahi gambhir, aur o se duniya ladey, ladey swayam se veer.''Toh lo bhai, ho gayi promotion!''Joh kaam 12 mahine mein naa ho saka, woh kaam 12 minute o mein chal pada.'

'Baath souch ki nahi, soch ki hain.' Everyday, before the Sun rises in the East, in rural India, you will find a lota party. Rural Indians have been kept mentally unhygienic by some superstitious beliefs in the name of religion. Point to be noted that God created humans and spread the message of humanity, but alas, some people used religion as a business to remain in power by playing divide and rule politics. A liberal and open-minded family does not get affected by the virus,'Superstition'.'Kisi nadi ke aas paas souch nahi karna chaiye.' Keep all the rivers clean to save environment.

Toilets of Indian Railways is an example of Gender Equality!'Koi chitey se naa maare!' Love story begins!'Sunny Leone maangi thi, tum toh Sunny Deol le aaye'.'Haash mat paagli, pyar ho jaayega.''Life mein thoda romance chahiye!' Mallika ko toh promotion mil gayi thi Panditji ke wajah se. Keshav was expert in doing jugaad. So, artificial finger did the trick. Keshav got married for the 2nd time, but this time with a human being, Jaya.'Main khule mein souch nahi kar sakti.''Keshav ke case mein villain bann ke aayi sakshat souch.' 

It is very difficult to change your personal habits that you are accustomed with since your childhood days. Even Panditji saw Jaya one day in the field. Ek taraf ghoonghat mein raho, toh doosri taraf khuley mein nanga hoke souch karo. Khuley mein agar nanga hee hona hain, toh kish baat ki ghoonghat? The train started before she could open the door of the toilet. Jaya went back to her parents house. Keshav requested Panchayat Pradhan to construct a public toilet in the village. Panchayat Pradhan suggested Keshav to contact the Sanitation Department.  

'Duniya ka koi bhi chor, toilet nahi churaata'. But, this is India, here these funny incidents do happen. The conservative villagers protested as they were of the opinion that keeping a toilet inside the house will make their house unhygienic. The Sarpanch even tried to destroy the newly constructed toilet inside Keshav's house. Many villagers were of the opinion that the Western Education is actually forcing them to break their traditions! Constructive journalism with honesty always brings a positive change in the society.'Meri ish khabar ke chalte, bhabhi wapas aayenge.'

The divorce case due to'Right to have a Toilet' in every house became a national issue. Thanks to the media channels for highlighting this issue in front of the entire nation. In the name of bureaucracy, construction of toilets in rural areas got delayed unnecessarily. To teach a lesson, the Chief Minister of Uttar Pradesh ordered to seal all toilets of all offices of Sanitation Department for 7 days. Humans are so selfish that unless they face a problem in their personal life, they don't regard it as a real problem. Aurat hee hamesha samjhauta kyon kare bhai?

'Biwi paas chaiye toh ghar mein sandaas chaiye.' Slowly and steadily, the rural women got motivated by the courage shown by Jaya. Ghar mein souchalay nahi toh talaq ki maang karo. The issue became so serious that it reached'Swacch Bharat' Department under PMO. Panditji understood the essence of a toilet inside the house in an emergency case of his mother. After getting a special order from the Indian Government that the request for the construction of a public toilet in Keshav's village has been sanctioned; the divorce case of Keshav and Jaya got rejected by the Court. Soch badlo, aab karlo toilet ka jugaad, aur ekbaar dekhlo, “TOILET – EK PREM KATHA”.

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