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Anurag Dhanda Targets BJP Over Indore Water Tragedy After Raising Voice on Delhi Pollution

He stressed that instead of suppressing voices, governments should answer the public and ensure justice for affected families.

AAP leader Anurag Dhanda has once again taken an aggressive stand on a major public interest issue, this time over the Indore water tragedy, strongly attacking those responsible and holding the BJP-led governments accountable. Known for his outspoken approach, Dhanda had earlier raised serious concerns over Delhi’s pollution crisis and is now drawing national attention to the situation in Madhya Pradesh.

Anurag Dhanda Targets BJP Over Indore Water Tragedy After Raising Voice on Delhi Pollution

The Indore water tragedy has shaken the country, particularly in Bhagirathpura area, where contaminated water supply reportedly led to the death of several people. The incident has triggered outrage and raised serious questions over governance, civic responsibility, and accountability. As the issue continues to dominate headlines, Anurag Dhanda has sharply criticised both the state and central leadership.

Dhanda alleged that people were earlier forced to breathe toxic air due to government failure

Reacting strongly on social media, Dhanda alleged that people were earlier forced to breathe toxic air due to government failure, and now citizens are losing their lives after consuming poisoned drinking water. In a scathing remark, he said that such incidents expose the “complete administrative collapse” under BJP rule.

The Aam Aadmi Party also issued a statement questioning the BJP’s handling of the situation. The party pointed out that despite all key positions in Indore — including MPs, MLAs, municipal officials, and even the Chief Minister — being held by BJP leaders, the tragedy could not be prevented. According to AAP, at least 14 deaths linked to contaminated water underline deep-rooted negligence.

Dhanda also objected to the reported behaviour of minister Kailash Vijayvargiya towards journalists, stating that silencing questions reflects arrogance and fear of accountability. He stressed that instead of suppressing voices, governments should answer the public and ensure justice for affected families.

Earlier too, Anurag Dhanda remained vocal on the Delhi pollution crisis, repeatedly urging governments to take concrete measures. Through press conferences and public statements, he has consistently raised issues linked to health, environment, and governance.

His strong response to the Indore water tragedy, political observers say, is part of his continued effort to keep people-centric issues at the centre of national discourse.

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