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Mid-day meal tragedy: Cong refrains from attacking Nitish, wants guilty to be punished

Amid Changed Political Equations After JD(U) Walked Out Of NDA, Congress On Thursday Refrained From Making Any Direct Attack On Nitish Kumar-led Government In Bihar Over The Mid-day Meal Deaths Of 22 School Children And Criticised BJP For Playing Politics Over The Issue.

PTI | Updated on: 18 Jul 2013, 06:26:16 PM

New Delhi:

Amid changed political equations after JD(U) walked out of NDA, Congress on Thursday refrained from making any direct attack on Nitish Kumar-led government in Bihar over the mid-day meal deaths of 22 school children and criticised BJP for "playing politics" over the issue.

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With Bihar government suspecting foul play, the party said it will not allow any "conspiracy" to weaken the key mid-day meal scheme and a central team will be sent to investigate if the state's probe was not found satisfactory.

"RJD's reaction on painful meal poisoning in Bihar is on expected lines but BJP leaders are behaving as if they were waiting for some mishap," party general secretary Shakeel Ahmed commented on the microblogging site Twitter.

He later told reporters "this is not time to play politics on the tragic incident...why the BJP did not react in such a manner earlier when a number of people were killed during a stampede during Chhat festival in Patna."

Party spokesperson Raj Babbar, speaking from the AICC podium, also appeared in agreement with the Bihar government, which suspected a conspiracy behind the tragedy.

"This is one of the most important schemes of the central government and if there is any conspiracy to weaken it, the central government will not be found wanting in taking steps," Babbar said.

Both Ahmed and Babbar at the same time demanded that Bihar government should take stringent action against those responsible for the incident and ensure that it is not repeated.

Babbar said that the Centre could also send a team to probe the incident if the state government's probe was not found satisfactory as "justice should be done" in this matter.

"Centre is looking into the issue very seriously," he said.

He, however, parried questions on whether the state government is not guilty for the incident as alleged violation of norms have led to the tragedy.

A senior party leader speaking on condition of anonymity said that the incident shows that there are loopholes in the implementation machinery of the state but the "loopholes must not have come up in a month or so.

"So the question is why did the BJP not raise these issues earlier when they were participating in Kumar's government."

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First Published : 18 Jul 2013, 08:09:00 AM

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