Congress Alleges Massive Water Contamination Issues in Indore
The Madhya Pradesh Congress claims nearly 98% of water samples in Indore are unsafe, carrying disease-causing germs. They call for a full water audit of the city after reports of multiple deaths linked to contaminated water. A judicial investigation is underway to examine these claims.
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The Madhya Pradesh Congress Committee has raised alarms about the dire state of Indore's drinking water, asserting that approximately 98% of water samples collected contain harmful germs responsible for diseases such as diarrhea.
Congress President Jitu Patwari emphasized the urgent need for a comprehensive water audit across Indore, questioning the city's reputation as India's cleanest city. Laboratory tests revealed hazardous bacteria, including E. coli, alongside excessive levels of chemicals like calcium carbonate.
Local claims suggest 36 deaths resulted from contaminated water, although official figures report 22. The state health minister confirmed compensation for affected families. A judicial inquiry is ongoing, with findings expected by mid-June.
(With inputs from agencies.)

