Rahul Gandhi visited Indore after the Bhagirathpura contaminated water outbreak, meeting admitted patients at Bombay Hospital and then walking into the affected neighbourhood to hear families’ stories firsthand. He handed over ₹1 lakh cheques to bereaved families and said clean drinking water is a government responsibility, yet locals claim the supply is still not fully restored even after multiple deaths. The controversy has also become a numbers battle: locals and reports have cited 24 deaths, the MP government told the High Court it has confirmed 7 deaths, while a medical college “death audit” reportedly indicated 15 deaths may be linked to the outbreak. CM Mohan Yadav called the visit political, and minister Kailash Vijayvargiya branded Rahul an “aapda paryatak,” but the bigger question remain: who will be held accountable for a crisis where even “cleanest city” claims couldn’t guarantee clean water, Watch the Full Video Now!
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