Outrage over waterlogging in Patna, commotion stirred outside deputy CM's house
Outrage over waterlogging in Patna, commotion stirred outside deputy CM's house
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Patna: Many areas of Patna, the capital of Bihar, are still waterlogged. People are very upset with this waterlogging. In such a situation, there is growing anger among the people about the BJP-JDU government which is in power in the state. Troubled by the waterlogging, locals have come out on the streets. On Sunday, there was outrage in the city. A large number of angry people rushed to Deputy CM Sushil Modi's residence in Rajendra Nagar and started shouting slogans.

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With posters in hand, people demanded action against the officials responsible for the current situation. During this time, people also accused the government of being negligent. People of the city say that a lot of time has passed since rain, even after that many areas are flooded. Waterlogging is causing a lot of trouble for people. At the same time, the danger of an epidemic has started looming on people in Patna.

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Waterlogging has increased the risk of mosquitoes growing in the water. Obviously these mosquitoes can increase people's problems. At the same time, the state government says that it is making every effort to remove water from the city. No deadline has been given by the government of how long the water will be able to come out of the entire city. This is why people are very angry.

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