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Bhagwant Mann, head of state government Punjab Republic of India hospitalized two days after drinking water from cell tank
An official visited the city of Lodhi on Sunday to celebrate the anniversary of the reservoir named after kali good.
Trying to prove that the water in the reservoir, which is considered sacred, is completely pure, he took a glass.
The event was recorded on video and photographed by journalists as part of a public event.
The video of the head of government drinking water was published by the government itself.
sick head of government
Bhagwant Mann was admitted to a New Delhi hospital on Tuesday. indian express reports that the official suffered from “unbearable abdominal pains”.
According to media reports, Mann was taken by helicopter to the capital’s hospital.
Polluted water is a big problem in India
A study by The Lancet with data from 2019 shows that 1 in 6 people in the world have died due to drinking contaminated water.
It is the second deadliest threat, second only to air pollution.
This report brings together India D Nigeria among the countries that failed to tackle water pollution, being among the hardest hit.
Officials in a country on its way to becoming the world’s most populous country should take this threat seriously.
Source: RPP

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