"I find the stand of the Congress Party on the Swachh Bharat Mission very unfortunate and even irresponsible. The comments of Shri Rahul Gandhi on Clean India initiative yesterday reflect their mindset of still being unable to come to terms with their defeat in the last Lok Sabha elections," Naidu said.
The Congress Vice President had earlier trashed the Clean India campaign launched by Modi government as a mere "photo opportunity".
He said that Rahul describing Swachh Bharat Mission as a 'marketing gimmick' is "horrible" to say the least.
"It only reflects his lack of understanding of the fundamental issues impacting our country and its people.
"Poor hygiene in many parts of our country is adversely affecting the public health and particularly, of the poor. Due to poor sanitation, every poor person if forced to spend an additional Rs 6,500per year on health care, as per a report of World Health Organisation.
Naidu said that the Prime Minister has launched Swachh Bharat Mission with a noble intention of making the country safe for public health.
"Congress wants to market our country as poor and dirty while we want our country to be seen as a clean and capable country.
"This is the fundamental difference in our thinking. Rahul Gandhi saying that Modi government gave brooms to the people instead of the promised acchhe din is also borne out of lack of understanding of the story unfolding in our country under the leadership of our Prime Minister," he said.
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