El ministro principal de Madhya Pradesh anuncia ayuda económica para las víctimas de Bhojshala

El ministro principal de Madhya Pradesh, Mohan Yadav, anunció una ayuda económica de 500.000 rupias para cada una de las familias de los tres hombres que fallecieron durante las protestas de Bhojshala en 2003.

El ministro principal de Madhya Pradesh, Mohan Yadav, realizó el anuncio el 25 de mayo de 2026 durante una visita al sitio de Bhojshala en Dhar. Llevó a cabo actos de culto en el lugar y describió el reciente veredicto del Tribunal Superior como el resultado de una lucha de 750 años. El tribunal había dictaminado diez días antes que el sitio es un templo dedicado a la diosa Vagdevi. Yadav también anunció planes para construir un corredor Saraswati Lok y el Instituto de Investigación Raja Bhoj. Los tres hombres que murieron en las protestas de febrero de 2003 fueron identificados como Van Singh Araadi, Lakshman Singh y Anwar Singh. Yadav colocó la primera piedra de proyectos de desarrollo valorados en más de 88.000 millones de rupias en el distrito.

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