In a significant development during the Chhattisgarh Legislative Assembly session, a contentious issue emerged as Leader of Opposition Narayan Chandel confronted the state’s Excise Minister over the deaths caused by consuming poisonous liquor in Rogda, Janjgir Champa. The opposition leader alleged that three individuals, including army personnel Nandlal, lost their lives on May 15 after consuming the toxic liquor. However, Minister Kawasi Lakma contradicted the claim, stating that the cause of death was not spurious liquor but poisoning.
The opposition accused the Excise Minister of providing inaccurate information in the House, sparking a heated exchange. Despite multiple questions raised, the incoming minister failed to provide satisfactory answers, prompting Chairman Dr. Charan Das Mahant to acknowledge the deficiency in response. Consequently, the Speaker instructed the Revenue Minister to present comprehensive answers to all the questions during the next House session.
As this controversy unfolds, it remains to be seen how the government addresses the issue and provides clarity on the tragic deaths caused by the consumption of poisonous substances. The situation demands immediate attention and transparent communication from the authorities to restore public trust and ensure accountability. The eyes of the nation are now on the Chhattisgarh Assembly as it grapples with this sensitive and concerning matter.