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Indore Water Horror: Victim’s Brother Jitendra Prajapati Slams Admin After Sister Seema Dies
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In a shocking tragedy in India’s cleanest city, Indore, contaminated water supply in Bhagirathpura has led to multiple deaths and hundreds of illnesses. Jitendra Prajapati, whose sister Seema Prajapat died after consuming the water, joins the show to express his anguish. He holds the Indore administration directly responsible, questioning their inaction despite warnings. Prajapati highlights that while compensation is announced, the authorities failed to prevent the tragedy. The Madhya Pradesh government has suspended officials, but grieving families demand accountability for the negligence.
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