Bhopal: Madhya Pradesh women and child welfare minister Imarti Devi said that she saw nothing wrong with cooking food in a toilet, creating a frenzy in the country.

The minister was reacting to reports of a toilet being used to prepare midday meals for anganwadi children in Silanangar Pokhar village in Shivpuri district in Madhya Pradesh.

Talking to reporters, Devi said there was nothing wrong in preparing food near a toilet if it was separated from the cooking place by a partition wall. She further went on to argue stating, “Even our homes have attached bathrooms.”

A video capturing the toilet of an anganwadi centre in the village being used as a makeshift kitchen has gone viral, spurring the local district women and child welfare officer to pull up the anganwadi supervisor and workers who were in charge of the centre.

The minister said that utensils that were not used for cooking were kept on the toilet seat, which was sealed with cement. She, however, said she had ordered a probe into the matter.

A news report quoted former chief minister and BJP national vice-president Shivraj Singh Chouhan as saying that he regretted that the minister, being a woman, had made such a statement.

MyNation tried to get in touch with the Congress in Madhya Pradesh for a comment on the matter, but in vain.