Jitu Patwari Slams Madhya Pradesh Government’s Silence After Four Deaths in Khajuraho
Congress leader Jitu Patwari criticizes the Madhya Pradesh government for remaining silent after four recent deaths in Khajuraho, a city where state cabinet meetings are held. Patwari demands immediate action and accountability from the Chief Minister and ministers, highlighting rising political tension over the administration’s response.
Speaking on Tuesday, Patwari pointed out the contrast between the government’s routine presence in Khajuraho for official proceedings and its lack of acknowledgment after the four fatalities. According to him, the absence of any public statement or assurance from Chief Minister Mohan Yadav or state ministers reflects a troubling disconnect at a time when decisive action and accountability are crucial.
Patwari urged the administration to take swift steps to address the circumstances surrounding the deaths and to communicate transparently with the public. He asserted that families affected by the incident deserved both answers and prompt intervention from the state machinery.
The Congress leader’s criticism adds to rising political tension in Madhya Pradesh, where opposition parties have repeatedly accused the ruling government of failing to respond adequately to local crises. As public concern grows, the state leadership now faces increasing pressure to offer clarity, initiate an inquiry if necessary, and demonstrate that official silence will not eclipse matters of public safety.

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