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“Bodies thrown into the river …”: Jaja Bachchan Samadwad on Makh -kumbh Stampde

“Bodies thrown into the river …”: Jaja Bachchan Samadwad on Makh -kumbh Stampde

Jaja Bachchan, Samajvadi Party (JV) Raja Sabha and actor Bollywood, attacked the Uttar Pradesh government under the leadership of Yoga Aditianat over Makh Kumbb’s stamp, who took 30 lives and left more than 60 people who were injured.

Talking to journalists outside Parliament, she claimed that the water in the KumbB in Graiaradge was the most contaminated. “Where is the water most contaminated now? It is in the kumb. Body was thrown into the river, causing water to be contaminated. True problems are not solved.”

Bachchan also argued that adequate arrangements were not invested for common or poor people attending Mach KumbB, while VIP continue to receive special treatment. She also questioned the mass fees in the KUMB and raised her doubts about the numbers cited by the UP government.

“They lie that the crowns of people have visited this place, how many people can gather in this place at any moment?” Meanwhile, the BDP deputy and the former Union Minister Ravishanar Prasad stated Lok -Sabs that the stamp’s investigation is ongoing.

“An investigation into the incident that took place in Mach Kumba is being conducted. We smell the conspiracy from the investigation. When all the investigation is conducted, people behind the incident will have to be shame on” the former Union Minister said.

Prasad’s remarks appeared after investigative agencies focused on the conspiracy corner, which may have been important in the tragic incident.

Researchers analyze the data of more than 16,000 mobile numbers, which were reported to be active in the Sangam Nos on the day of the stamp, India has reported to citation of sources today. The suspects are also identified using a facial recognition program from CCTV frames assembled from the control hall.

On Friday, the 3rd Judicial Board, created by the Yoga Government, visited the incident to investigate the stamp. The panel studied CCTV frames and met with officials in Mach KumbB. The commission has a month to complete the investigation and submit its report.