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Indore. So far 15 people have died due to contaminated water in Indore. This incident has become a matter of disgrace for the district administration and Madhya Pradesh government. While on one hand Congress is protesting, on the other hand senior BJP leaders have also started asking questions to the state government. Former Chief Minister Uma Bharti has asked sharp questions to the Mohan government.
‘The incident embarrassed and stigmatized’
Former CM Uma Bharti has raised many questions in the Indore contaminated water issue by posting on social media site X and has cornered the MP government. He wrote that the deaths due to drinking dirty water in Indore at the end of the year 2025 have embarrassed and tarnished our state, our government and our entire system. He further wrote that in the city which has received the award of the cleanest city of the state, there is so much ugliness, filth and poison mixed water which has swallowed and is swallowing so many lives, the death toll is increasing.
‘Mohan Yadav ji’s testing time’
Targeting Mohan Sarkar in a social media post, Uma Bharti wrote that life is not worth Rs 2 lakh because their family members remain immersed in sorrow throughout their lives. There will have to be a deep atonement for this sin, an apology will have to be made to the victims and all the culprits from bottom to top. He further wrote that he would have to be given maximum punishment. This is the hour of test for Mohan Yadav ji.
201 patients admitted to hospital
So far, 15 people have died due to drinking contaminated water in Bhagirathpura area of ​​Indore and 201 patients are admitted in private and government hospitals. Deadly bacteria like E. coli and Shigella have been found in the water samples. In many media reports, there is a possibility of cholera spreading in the affected area. Taking cognizance of the matter, CM Mohan Yadav had announced financial assistance of Rs 2 lakh each for the families of the deceased. At the same time, three officers were suspended.



