Congress leader Rahul Gandhi on Saturday accused the state government of negligence over deaths linked to contaminated drinking water in Indore, questioning claims of urban development in what is often promoted as India’s cleanest city. The Leader of Opposition in the Lok Sabha visited families affected by a vomiting and diarrhoea outbreak in the Bhagirathpura area. He said access to clean drinking water is a basic public right that authorities have failed to ensure.Rahul Gandhi met patients undergoing treatment at Bombay Hospital and interacted with their relatives. He was accompanied by Madhya Pradesh Congress chief Jitu Patwari and state assembly opposition leader Umang Singhar. He later visited Bhagirathpura and offered condolences to bereaved
families. He also visited the homes of two elderly residents who died during the outbreak and met several affected families at a common location.
Speaking to reporters, Rahul Gandhi said people in Indore were dying after consuming contaminated water, calling it a failure of governance. He questioned the so-called “smart city” model, saying development claims mean little if residents lack safe drinking water.“This is not just about Indore,” he said, adding, “Similar situations exist in cities across the country.”







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