Hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) in connection with the deaths suspected to be linked to the consumption of contaminated water in Indore’s Bhagirathpura, the Madhya Pradesh High Court has ordered the municipal corporation to supply additional water tankers and urged authorities to “uphold the beauty of Indore”.
A Division Bench of Justices Dwarkadhish Bansaland Rajendra Kumar Vani asked the corporation and the state government to supply clean water on a regular basis and to immediately provide the best treatment to the affected persons.
“This is big news. If people are dying because of the water, then this is wrong… Keep upholding the beauty of Indore,” Justice Bansal remarked while ordering the municipal authorities to supply additional water tankers to the affected areas.
During the hearing, lawyer Mohan Singh Chandel claimed that he had visited the site and that the residents were not given access to clean drinking water.
Justice Bansal said, “Indore is such a respected city, and the whole country says good things about the city. What will happen with just one tanker?”
The Indore municipal corporation submitted that it had already sent 30 water tankers.
“I want you to send additional water tankers and send photographs to the lawyer… We should send the tankers within 10 minutes… Collector, SDM, whoever you want to call, the water tankers must reach,” Justice Bansal said.
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The corporation submitted that they would be sending four water tankers immediately, in addition to the 30 water tankers sent.
Over 1,400 people have fallen ill after consuming contaminated drinking water since December 26. Over 200 people have been hospitalised. While the administration maintains that only four deaths have taken place because of the contaminated water, other officials have said that at least eight deaths have been attributed to the water.
Teams investigating the matter have said that at least 26 water samples were found to contain bacterial contamination
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