Le ministre en chef du Madhya Pradesh annonce une aide financière pour les victimes de Bhojshala

Le ministre en chef du Madhya Pradesh, Mohan Yadav, a annoncé une aide financière de 500 000 roupies pour chacune des familles des trois hommes décédés lors des manifestations de Bhojshala en 2003.

Le ministre en chef du Madhya Pradesh, Mohan Yadav, a fait cette annonce le 25 mai 2026, lors d'une visite sur le site de Bhojshala à Dhar. Il y a célébré un culte et a qualifié la récente décision de la Haute Cour de résultat d'une lutte vieille de 750 ans.

Dix jours plus tôt, le tribunal avait déclaré que le site était un temple dédié à la déesse Vagdevi. Yadav a également annoncé des projets de construction d'un corridor Saraswati Lok et de l'Institut de recherche Raja Bhoj.

Les trois hommes décédés lors des manifestations de février 2003 ont été identifiés comme étant Van Singh Araadi, Lakshman Singh et Anwar Singh. Yadav a posé la première pierre de projets de développement d'une valeur de plus de 88 000 crores de roupies dans le district.

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