Rahul Gandhi's Indore Visit: Addressing Water Contamination Crisis Unfolds
Rahul Gandhi will visit Indore to meet families affected by a water contamination crisis. Local residents claim 24 deaths, while the government confirms seven. Jitu Patwari criticized the BJP for neglecting the issue, calling it a 'slow poison' harming health. A proposed conference to find solutions was postponed.
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Rahul Gandhi, a prominent Congress leader, is set to visit Indore on Saturday to engage with families and patients impacted by a severe water contamination issue that led to an outbreak of diarrhoea and vomiting.
There is controversy over the death toll, with residents claiming 24 fatalities, while the government acknowledges only seven. State Congress President Jitu Patwari urged urgent solutions, labeling the polluted water as a 'slow poison' deteriorating public health.
A conference initially planned to tackle the crisis was postponed due to administrative restrictions. Patwari criticized the BJP's focus on grand events over pressing public health concerns. Senior BJP figure Sumitra Mahajan emphasized the importance of cross-party collaboration to tackle the health crisis effectively.
(With inputs from agencies.)

