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Lack of civic amenities claimed girl's life in Kalka, govt must give Rs 1 cr compensation: Cong leader

Lack of civic amenities claimed girl's life in Kalka, govt must give Rs 1 cr compensation: Cong leader

Time of India16 hours ago

Panchkula: The death of a girl (9) due to drowning in Kalka has exposed the dire state of civic infrastructure and apathy. She fell into a seasonal rivulet while trying to retrieve her slippers at 6pm Saturday, and was only rescued by the NDRF and local police one-and-and-a-half hours later.
She died in hospital, police said.
The incident has sparked political outrage with Congress leader and co-convener of NSUI's legal cell, advocate Deepanshu Bansal, Sunday blaming the Haryana govt and local administration for gross negligence. Expressing deep sorrow over the untimely demise of the young girl from Pinjore, Bansal demanded a compensation of Rs 1 crore for the bereaved family. He alleged that the child's death was a direct result of the state govt's failure to provide basic civic amenities.
Bansal also criticised the absence of BJP leaders alleging that Kalka and Pinjore have been left without leadership or accountability. He pointed out that local councillors have repeatedly raised the issue of poor infrastructure, yet the govt remained unresponsive.
Bansal revealed that he wrote to chief minister Nayab Saini two months ago, urging immediate repairs and improvements to the drainage system. "Had the govt acted on time, this tragic accident could have been avoided," he said. He further criticised the state govt for failing to deliver on its promises. "While local representatives continue to raise concerns, the govt is busy basking in empty praise rather than addressing the real issues on the ground," he alleged.

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