Delhi BJP demands probe into deaths of 3 sisters, slams govt over 'ration delivery' politics

Press Trust of India  |  New Delhi 

The BJP's unit today expressed shock over the deaths of three minor girls in east Delhi's Mandwali area allegedly due to "starvation" and demanded an inquiry into the tragic incident.

"It saddens us beyond expression that such an incident happened in the constituency of Manish Sisodia," he said.

Three sisters were found dead in east Delhi's Mandawali area and the initial post-mortem report indicated that they died of starvation, prompting the city government to order a magisterial probe into the matter.

The girls, aged two, four and eight, were brought to a hospital by their mother and a friend at around 1 pm yesterday, and the hospital authorities informed police about their deaths.

Demanding a probe into the deaths, charged the of playing on the issue of ration distribution.

"We hope that the will learn a lesson from this incident and concentrate on providing basic necessities to people instead of playing on ration distribution," he said.

The AAP government's ambitious doorstep delivery of ration scheme is stuck, even as the dispensation tried to implement it with renewed vigour after the empowered it to take decisions on non-reserved subjects.

The dispensation has alleged the objected to its implementation, saying it should be referred to the Centre for approval.

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First Published: Wed, July 25 2018. 21:55 IST