West Delhi, East Delhi and North Delhi are full of such spots. And one can find such spots even in the Lutyens' Delhi, in Connaught Place, in poshest of Central Delhi and South Delhi localities, in isolated spots of Ministries, in frequented areas of many of its buildings housing the institutions and the bureaucrats. And for the whole country, don't ask, such spots have prime visibility and a nauseating presence.
So, a good intent to clean India of filth could have easily found more than enough of spots in Delhi, or for that matter, in different parts of the country as the campaign was launched nationally.
But, here about Delhi, as Delhi was championing the cause.
And that too, when it was to be launched on October 2, the birth anniversary of the Father of the Nation, Mahatma Gandhi, with his message on cleanliness and a photograph where he looks deeply engaged in cleaning garbage.
And that too, when it was spoken of emphatically by a strong Prime Minister who came out this morning, proved seriousness of his intent yet again, and tried to convey it to his ministers, but it went in vain.
It is sad and unfortunate (but expected) that who could make a mark are very few (of the high profile names the photographs of whom could be located online), ministers who are supposed to set the bar high, to set examples for others to follow, to bring the change, to sustain it in the long term to bring the quality change, folks from the political lot, but they have failed mostly, even this time.
SPOT FILTH! LOCATE GARBAGE! WHERE IS LITTER? THOSE WHO MADE A MARK