Ministerpräsident von Madhya Pradesh kündigt Finanzhilfen für Bhojshala-Opfer an

Der Ministerpräsident von Madhya Pradesh, Mohan Yadav, hat den Familien der drei Männer, die bei den Protesten in Bhojshala im Jahr 2003 ums Leben kamen, eine Finanzhilfe in Höhe von jeweils 5 Lakh ₹ zugesagt.

Der Ministerpräsident von Madhya Pradesh, Mohan Yadav, machte die Ankündigung am 25. Mai 2026 während eines Besuchs der Bhojshala-Stätte in Dhar. Er vollzog dort eine Andacht und bezeichnete das jüngste Urteil des High Court als das Ergebnis eines 750-jährigen Kampfes.

Das Gericht hatte den Ort zehn Tage zuvor als einen der Göttin Vagdevi gewidmeten Tempel eingestuft. Yadav kündigte zudem Pläne für den Bau eines Saraswati-Lok-Korridors und des Raja-Bhoj-Forschungsinstituts an.

Die drei Männer, die bei den Protesten im Februar 2003 starben, wurden als Van Singh Araadi, Lakshman Singh und Anwar Singh identifiziert. Yadav legte den Grundstein für Entwicklungsprojekte im Wert von mehr als 88.000 Crore Rupien im Distrikt.

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