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        1. Indian minister caught urinating in open
          Source: Xinhua   2018-02-15 14:22:42

          NEW DELHI, Feb. 15 (Xinhua) -- A major controversy has erupted in India after a photo of a senior minister urinating in the open in the western state of Rajasthan has gone viral.

          In the photo, Rajasthan's Health Minister Kalicharan Saraf could be seen relieving on the roadside in state capital Jaipur as his security guards keep a close watch on passersby and his official car parked nearby.

          The minister belongs to India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) which governs Rajasthan, but his act is in contrary to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Clean India campaign to make the open-defecation behavior in India to disappear.

          Though the minister said that "it's not a big issue," the controversy has embarrassed the BJP as opposition parties have slammed him for the act, which is a violation as per law of the local civic body and attracts a penalty of 200 Indian rupees (4 U.S. dollars).

          "It's a shameful act," the state's main opposition Congress party leader Archana Sharma told the media Wednesday.

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          Indian minister caught urinating in open

          Source: Xinhua 2018-02-15 14:22:42
          [Editor: huaxia]

          NEW DELHI, Feb. 15 (Xinhua) -- A major controversy has erupted in India after a photo of a senior minister urinating in the open in the western state of Rajasthan has gone viral.

          In the photo, Rajasthan's Health Minister Kalicharan Saraf could be seen relieving on the roadside in state capital Jaipur as his security guards keep a close watch on passersby and his official car parked nearby.

          The minister belongs to India's ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) which governs Rajasthan, but his act is in contrary to Prime Minister Narendra Modi's Clean India campaign to make the open-defecation behavior in India to disappear.

          Though the minister said that "it's not a big issue," the controversy has embarrassed the BJP as opposition parties have slammed him for the act, which is a violation as per law of the local civic body and attracts a penalty of 200 Indian rupees (4 U.S. dollars).

          "It's a shameful act," the state's main opposition Congress party leader Archana Sharma told the media Wednesday.

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