Cong demands judicial probe into deaths at govt-run home in

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Press Trust of India Jaipur
Last Updated : May 05 2016 | 3:48 PM IST
Opposition Congress in Rajasthan today demanded a judicial probe into the death of 12 people with special needs, mostly children, at a government-run home near Jaipur and asked the BJP government to own responsibility for the incident.
PCC President Sachin Pilot handed over a representation to Governor Kalyan Singh and requested him to visit the state-run home at Jamdoli where 12 specially-abled persons died between April 16 and 27 due to suspected bacterial infection after drinking contaminated water.
"The government is just covering up the issue and running away from its responsibility. A case against those politically responsible should be filed for criminal negligence," pilot told reporters outside the Raj Bhawan.
"Children with special needs died but the government is taking no serious steps. Action against officers is not sufficient. The Chief Minister should have gone to the children's home in Jamdoli but she didn't," he said.
He demanded that a social audit be conducted at the home to find out lapses and irregularities there.
Vasundhara Raje government has appointed a three-member committee to probe the matter and issued instructions for strict action against erring government officials.
Last week, the Centre had sent a five-member team of experts to Rajasthan to assist the state government in investigating the cause of water and food contamination at the home.
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First Published: May 05 2016 | 3:48 PM IST

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