Rahul Gandhi Addresses Indore Water Crisis, PM Modi's Busy Weekend
Congress leader Rahul Gandhi met with victims of a water contamination crisis in Indore, MP. Meanwhile, PM Narendra Modi started visits to West Bengal and Assam. In other news, Delhi Assembly Speaker confirmed a video concerning Sikh Guru remarks was genuine, and Kerala probes progress in a nun's rape case.
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Congress leader Rahul Gandhi engaged directly with victims of the recent water contamination crisis affecting Indore, highlighting a significant public health concern. The contamination has led to a spate of illnesses, including vomiting and diarrhoea, raising questions about municipal water safety.
Simultaneously, Prime Minister Narendra Modi initiated a busy schedule with planned visits to both West Bengal and Assam. These visits come amid a politically charged atmosphere due to electoral roll disputes and ongoing investigations by the Enforcement Directorate.
In political news from the capital, Delhi Assembly Speaker Vijender Gupta validated the authenticity of a controversial video involving remarks on Sikh Gurus. Additionally, Kerala advances its legal proceedings by appointing a special prosecutor in a high-profile nun rape case, ensuring justice for the victim.
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