A video of a Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) MP from Madhya Pradesh Janardan Mishra cleansing the bathroom at a women’ faculty in Khatkhari village along with his naked fingers went viral on social media.
In the video, BJP MP from Madhya Pradesh’s Reva might be seen cleansing the bathroom along with his fingers, with out utilizing some other tools or sanitary merchandise. After the video went viral on social media platforms, Mishra has turn into the speak of the city.
However, some Twitter customers, claimed the video was solely a publicity gimmick and questioned Mishra in regards to the relevance of posting such a factor.
Taking to Twitter, BJP MP shared a video of him cleansing the bathroom and wrote, “Under the Seva Pakhwada being run by the party, Yuva Morcha cleaned the toilets of the school after the tree plantation program in the Girls School Khatkhari.”
पार्टी द्वारा चलाये जा रहे सेवा पखवाड़ा के तहत युवा मोर्चा के द्वारा बालिका विद्यालय खटखरी में वृक्षारोपण कार्यक्रम के उपरांत विद्यालय के शौचालय की सफाई की।@narendramodi @JPNadda @blsanthosh @ChouhanShivraj @vdsharmabjp @HitanandSharma pic.twitter.com/138VDOT0n0
— Janardan Mishra (@Janardan_BJP)
September 22, 2022
He additionally tagged Prime Minister Narendra Modi, BJP nationwide president JP Nadda, MP Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan and others.
The BJP’s youth wing has been reportedly organising a cleanliness marketing campaign from September 17 (on the day of PM Modi’s birthday) which can proceed until October 2. The MP Mishra visited the varsity to take part in a tree plantation program organized by Yuva Morcha below the Seva Pakhwada.
During his go to, he seen the unhygienic situation of the bathroom on the women’ faculty and determined to clear it. This is uncommon to see when any BJP chief, an ardent supporter of PM Modi’s ‘Swachh Bharat Abhiyan’ cleaned the bathroom in school. Meanwhile, He additionally added that this wasn’t the primary time that he took half in such a cleanliness drive.
Prime Minister Modi launched the Swachh Bharat Mission on October 2, 2014. Under the mission, all villages, panchayats, districts, states and union territories in India declared themselves “open-defecation free” by October 2, 2019.