Tragedy strikes Indore’s Bhagirathpura as polluted water fells 29 victims, igniting opposition fury. Umang Singhar, Leader of Opposition in Madhya Pradesh assembly, accuses the BJP of criminal inaction amid a spiraling death toll.
Raising the alarm in legislature, Singhar challenged: ‘Does BJP aim to bury MP in bodies? Contaminated water kills the 29th, but they’re trapped in bogus reports.’ He exposed the scam of branding drain water as potable.
‘Leaders fiddle with data as people perish; vanished ministers leave orphans in grief,’ he proclaimed, pressing for immediate clean water provisions and justice.
The epidemic traced to impure supplies caused widespread sickness and fatalities. Swift bureaucratic moves included dismissals, yet opposition decries superficial fixes.
High-profile attention from Rahul Gandhi and court mandates signal urgency. Pledges for safe hydration flow from the government, but Singhar demands delivery to avert more loss in this preventable catastrophe.