Mohan Yadav: Chief Minister of Madhya Pradesh Mohan Yadav reached Indore from Delhi and visited the hospitals to meet the workers injured in the Dewas firecracker factory blast. He visited Choithram Hospital first, and then MY Hospital, where he asked about the condition of the victims and spoke directly with medical teams about their treatment.
Concentrate on medical care
Reports said that Yadav reviewed the arrangements made for the injured workers and asked the doctors to give them the best possible treatment. The visit was to ensure that the victims were given immediate attention, proper monitoring and all the necessary support from the State Government.
Strong official reaction
The chief minister said that the incident was very painful and the responsible people would not be spared by the government after the submission of the investigation report. The authorities have already called in the NSA in the case and more legal action is underway, showing a tougher response to the factory blast.
Relief and responsibility.
Mohan Yadav: The government has also pledged financial assistance to the families of the deceased and continued aid to the injured, with medical review. The administration is also probing the circumstances surrounding the explosion. Senior officials and local authorities were ordered to stick with the case until the facts are clear.
Now, the top priority is twofold: get the injured to proper hospital care and bring accountability to those responsible for the blast. The state’s response as to how it handled and paid the victims will likely be under intense public examination as the investigation progresses.
