Bhopal (Madhya Pradesh): Congress hit out on the State authorities over the Guna bus accident, which claimed the lives of 13 individuals. State Congress president Jitu Patwari mentioned that this isn’t an accident, however a case of institutional homicide of 13 individuals, whereas 15 are struggling for his or her lives.
“How is it attainable {that a} bus which shouldn’t be on the highway from 2022, was working with none restrictions. This could solely be achieved with the help of the federal government and the administration,” he claimed. The Congress alleged that the BJP was ruling the state for the previous 18 years and supporting such practices within the state for a very long time.
Patwari demanded an FIR on the officers involved, who had the accountability to verify the operation of the car. Former chief minister Digvijaya Singh demanded a excessive degree enquiry into the incident and strict motion towards the accused officers.
Furthermore, Congree media state president KK Mishra by way of his social media account demanded an FIR towards the federal government officers underneath part 304-A, who have been chargeable for taking motion towards such unlawful and unfit automobiles. Field President expresses grief over accident President Droupadi Murmu expressed misery on the lack of lives within the highway accident.
”The information of the deaths of many individuals in a highway accident in Guna, Madhya Pradesh, is unhappy. I specific my deep condolences to the households of the deceased and pray for the speedy restoration of the injured,” President Murmu posted on X.
PM affords condolences
Taking to X (previously Twitter), Prime Minister Narendra Modi wrote, “The highway accident that occurred in Guna, Madhya Pradesh is heartbreaking. My deepest condolences to those that have misplaced their relations. Together with this, I want speedy restoration to all of the individuals injured on this accident. Beneath the supervision of the state authorities, the native administration is engaged in each attainable assist to the victims.”