Newly installed 'saffron' water pots for birds in Rajasthan raises eyebrow

Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje on Saturday launched the new campaign by installing the earthen pots at Jawahar Circle in the city.

Update: 2018-05-12 08:30 GMT
CM Raje also launched a drinking water kiosk that carries a BJP banner with a picture of its election symbol. (Photo: @VasundharaBJP/Twitter)

Jaipur: The Rajasthan government is hanging saffron-painted water pots for thirsty birds to quench their thirst, opening itself to accusations that it is bent upon 'saffronisation'.

Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje on Saturday launched the new campaign by installing the earthen pots at Jawahar Circle in the city.

She also opened a 'Kamal piao', a drinking water kiosk for people that carries a Bharatiya Janata Party banner with a picture of its election symbol - the 'kamal' or the lotus.

Assembly elections in the state are just a few months away.

The colour of the pots has raised eyebrows.

It is a good initiative by the government which will quench the thirst of birds and people. But unlike humans, birds don't recognise colour. So the motive is clear, animal activist Babula Jajoo said.

About a year ago, the BJP-run government had begun distributing bicycles painted orange to schoolgirls in a bid to reduce the dropout rate.

The Congress had then termed it as an attempt to "saffronise" education.

Rajasthan Health Minister Kalicharan Saraf said the plan to set up 'piaos' for birds and people will be extended from Jaipur to the entire state very soon.

Jaipur Mayor Ashok Lahoti said pots and 'piaos' will come up in 91 wards of the city. He refused to comment on the colour of the pots.

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