Ranchi: A man in Jharkhand refused to visit the house of his in-laws as there is no toilet there. Pramod Kumar, a resident of Bhuli in Jharkhand`s Dhanbad district, got married to a girl of Jogtiyabad village in Girididh district on April 15 this year. 

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He wanted to answer nature's call the morning after his marriage. When he asked where the toilet was, his in-laws gave him a pot and showed him the way to the field. 

This incident left him embarrassed.

After returning home, Pramod put a blanket ban on his wife's visit to his in-laws house. He also put a condition that he would visit only after a toilet was constructed. 

"My son-in-law is unhappy with us as there is no toilet in our house. He has refused to come to our house till a toilet is constructed. I have made up my mind to construct a toilet so that he can come to my house," Pramod's father-in-law Jageshwar Paswan said.

The Jharkhand government is working to make the state Open Defecation Free (ODF) by 2018.