Rahul Gandhi Visits Indore Amid Water Contamination Crisis
Rahul Gandhi visited Indore to meet families affected by the vomiting and diarrhoea outbreak linked to water contamination. With Congress leaders, he visited patients at a hospital and interacted with affected families, offering condolences. The outbreak's death toll remains disputed, with compensation offered to victims' families.
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Rahul Gandhi, a senior Congress leader, visited Indore on Saturday to meet with patients and families impacted by the recent outbreak of vomiting and diarrhoea attributed to water contamination in the city.
He took the time to visit four patients at Bombay Hospital, a private medical facility, where he inquired into their health conditions and offered words of comfort to their family members. Accompanied by Madhya Pradesh Congress President Jitu Patwari and party leader Umang Singhar, Gandhi aimed to assess the situation firsthand.
The visit included the Bhagirathpura area, the epicenter of the outbreak reported last month, where Gandhi met with grieving families and expressed his condolences. Local residents claim 24 deaths, but the state government reports seven. A death audit suggests 15 deaths may be linked to the outbreak, with affected families receiving compensation from the administration.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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