Madhya Pradesh assembly adjourned sine die
The Opposition Congress staged a walkout in the house, alleging that they were denied an opportunity to put forth their points on the different demands mentioned in the budget.
The Opposition Congress staged a walkout in the house, alleging that they were denied an opportunity to put forth their points on the different demands mentioned in the budget.
The leader, Jinesh Jain, made the offensive remark against Bollywood singer Sonal Pradhan, who had performed on stage on Sunday during the Jayehswar Mahadev fair in Ambah area of the district.
Reportedly, at least 35 people have died due to the consumption of contaminated drinking water of Narmada river supplied by the Indore Municipal Corporation through taps in the households of Bhagirathpura.
Opposition MLAs also staged a protest outside the House, displaying empty steel plates as a symbol of the state government’s directionless budget, its empty coffers, and the rising debt on the people of the state.
In his address, Madhya Pradesh Governor Mangubhai Patel highlighted the achievements of the Dr Mohan Yadav-led Bharatiya Janata Party state government and outlined its future plans to make the state developed.
Interacting with media persons at the Indore Press Club, Shrinate claimed that at least 32 people had died so far after consuming contaminated drinking water.
In the order dated January 3, Malviya asserted that people had died after consuming “contaminated and dirty water supplied by the BJP-run municipal corporation” in Indore.
Vijayvargiya had used an objectionable word in response to a reporter question on Indore contaminated water deaths.
Vijayvargiya first tried to ignore the media’s questions, terming them “baseless”.
The incident came to light in the Bhagirathpura area, where several residents complained of vomiting, diarrhoea, and dehydration after consuming contaminated water.