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Toilet at home mandatory for candidates at local polls in Maharashtra

Updated on: 31 January,2017 09:33 PM IST  | 
PTI |

Candidates at the elections to local self-government bodies in Maharashtra will now have to declare that they have a toilet at home and 'use it regularly'

Toilet at home mandatory for candidates at local polls in Maharashtra

Toilet at home mandatory for candidates at local polls in Maha
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Candidates at the elections to local self-government bodies in Maharashtra will now have to declare that they have a toilet at home and 'use it regularly'. As a part of measures to put an end to open defecation, the state cabinet today approved a proposal to promulgate ordinance making it mandatory for candidates contesting self
government local body polls to declare that they have a toilet at home and use it regularly.

An official in the Chief Minister's office said the candidates will have to submit self-certification, or a certificate of competent authority in this regard. The rule would be effective from the next month's municipal corporation, zilla parishad and panchayat samiti polls, the official said.





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