World’s longest toilet queue created in Bhopal
By ANISaturday, March 20, 2010
BHOPAL - In a bid to highlight lack of sanitation facilities for people all over the world, a voluntary organization in Bhopal mobilized people to participate in the world’s longest toilet queue on Saturday.
More than 1,500 people participated in the event organized by the NGO Water Aid, to mark UN World Water Day on March 22, and to stand in solidarity with 2.6 billion people worldwide, who are still waiting in line to use a safe and dignified toilet.
“This campaign is very essential as there are many slum areas and communities where there are no toilets available for people. They go to toilet in open area, which increases the risk of health problems. Hence, we have participated in this campaign to urge that we should have proper facilities of sanitized toilets,” said Deba, a participant.
The participants of event also hope to make it to the Guinness Book of World Records.
The event was initiated for pushing politicians to prioritize water and sanitation by committing aid and resources at the first global high-level meeting on water and sanitation to be held in Washington DC in April.
“Those politicians who are going to meet in Washington DC after one month, we want to give them a message that we all need sanitized toilets and clean water. This is our right and we should get it,” said Veshma, Programme Officer of the Water Aid.
Besides Bhopal, the queue was also formed in Guna, Sheopur, Sehore, Datia, Chhatarpur and Dhar in Madhya Pradesh to highlight the problem of lack of sanitation. (ANI)