"I will sit on a silent dharna. I will also observe a day-long fast. At least then you (people) will show some pity (on me) and build toilets," Naidu said, terming sanitary latrine a fundamental and birthright.
He set March 31 as the deadline for all households in the state to have individual sanitary latrines (ISL) so as to make AP completely open defecation-free (ODF).
'Janmabhoomi' is a mass contact programme of the TDP- led government.
"If you don't build a toilet...if you don't have self- esteemI will come to your village. I will visit your house. I will spend day and night till you all build toilets and only then return to Amaravati (the state capital)," Naidu said, driving home the need for every household to have a lavatory.
He exhorted people to undertake "aatmagourava deeksha" (resolve for self-respect) to achieve this.
Naidu said every caste and religion should propagate the need for toilets. "If the need for toilets is propagated in temples, churches and mosques, people's belief will increase. It will contribute to the success of the programme."
Of the 13 districts in the state, six had already achieved 100 per cent toilet construction, he said. "The other seven (four in Rayalaseema and three in north coastal Andhra) are yet to accomplish this."
"By March 31, I should not hear that there is any village or a house without a toilet. If there is no space for building ISL, community toilets should be built," the Chief Minister told the district collector.
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