‘In deep sorrow, my words came out wrong…’ Minister Vijayvargiya clarified on indecency with the journalist, had asked a question on deaths due to dirty water in Indore.
Indore Contaminated Water: So far, 10 people have died due to drinking dirty water in Indore, the cleanest city of the country, while more than 200 people are admitted in different hospitals. Meanwhile, when state Urban Development and Housing Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya was questioned about the death of people due to drinking dirty water, he got angry. He also used abusive words. Whose video is going viral rapidly. At the same time, when the matter escalated, Vijayvargiya has expressed regret over his statement.
Read :- Indore Contaminated Water: 8 people died after drinking contaminated water in the country’s ‘cleanest city’ Indore! More than 100 hospitalized
While clarifying on the indecency with a journalist of a private news channel, Kailash Vijayvargiya wrote in
I and my team have been continuously working to improve the situation in the affected area without sleeping for the last two days. My people are suffering from contaminated water and some have left us, in this state of deep sorrow my words came out wrong on a question from the media. For this I express my regret.
but when…
— Kailash Vijayvargiya (@KailashOnline) December 31, 2025
Congress targeted the government
Madhya Pradesh Congress President Jitu Patwari has shared the video of the debate between Kailash Vijayvargiya and the journalist on social media. Along with this he wrote, “The number of deaths due to drinking poisonous water in Indore has increased from 8 to 10, but the rudeness, shamelessness and arrogance of the BJP leaders remains the same. And when the responsibility of this poisonous water is questioned, the minister is using abusive words on the journalists.”
Jitu Patwari further wrote, “@drmohanyadav51 (CM Mohan Yadav) Yes, what a drama your government and your ministers are doing. Neither the victims are getting free treatment nor sympathy, on top of that your arrogant ministers are using abusive words. If you have even a little bit of shame left, then immediately resign from such ill-mannered ministers on moral grounds.”
The number of deaths due to drinking poisonous water in Indore has increased from 8 to 10, but the rudeness, shamelessness and arrogance of BJP leaders remains the same.
And when questioned on the responsibility of this poisonous water, the minister is using abusive words on the journalist.@drmohanyadav51 Yes, what is this… pic.twitter.com/xKapNXEeac
— Jitendra (Jitu) Patwari (@jitupatwari) December 31, 2025
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