MP CM Mohan Yadav Orders Probe into Bargi Dam Boat Tragedy

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav visited Bargi Dam in Jabalpur following a cruise boat accident that killed nine people and rescued 28 others. He met with victims' families and announced a high-level inquiry committee to investigate the incident and safety protocol compliance. The Chief Minister also announced an ex gratia payment of Rs 4 lakh to the families of the deceased, with PM Modi adding Rs 2 lakh in additional assistance. Leader of the Opposition Umang Singhar alleged serious lapses in safety measures, including missing life jackets and poor weather monitoring.

Key Points: MP CM Mohan Yadav Orders Probe into Bargi Dam Boat Accident

  • CM Mohan Yadav visits Bargi Dam after boat accident
  • 9 bodies recovered, 28 rescued
  • High-level inquiry committee ordered
  • Opposition alleges safety lapses
  • Ex gratia announced for victims' families
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MP CM visits Bargi Dam, orders probe; Opposition alleges lapses​

MP CM Mohan Yadav visits Bargi Dam after cruise boat accident, orders high-level probe. Opposition alleges safety lapses. 9 dead, 28 rescued.

"A tragic accident has occurred at the Narmada River. So far, nine bodies have been recovered, and 28 people have been rescued. The state government stands firmly with all affected families. - Mohan Yadav"

Jabalpur, May 1

Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav on Friday visited Bargi Dam in Jabalpur following the cruise boat accident and met with the families of the victims, assuring them of support and a thorough investigation into the incident.​

During the visit, the Chief Minister interacted with bereaved families and survivors, expressing condolences and offering reassurance. He also visited the residence of one of the deceased victims and met family members.​

"A tragic accident has occurred at the Narmada River. So far, nine bodies have been recovered, and 28 people have been rescued. The state government stands firmly with all affected families," he said, talking to the media.​

The Chief Minister also met survivor Riyaz Hussain, who was trapped inside the vessel for several hours before being rescued. Officials said rescue efforts continued through the night.​

Mohan Yadav announced that a high-level inquiry committee would be set up to investigate the incident. He said the committee will examine the causes of the accident and whether safety protocols were followed, adding that strict action will be taken against those found guilty.​

He added that the government would introduce Standard Operating Procedures for boating and adventure tourism activities to improve safety and prevent such incidents in the future.​

The Chief Minister announced an ex gratia payment of Rs 4 lakh to the families of the deceased, while PM Modi announced an additional Rs 2 lakh in assistance.​

Meanwhile, Leader of the Opposition Umang Singhar, who also visited the spot on Friday, alleged serious lapses in safety measures and demanded accountability from the government.​

"This incident reflects administrative negligence. Basic safety measures, such as life jackets and proper weather monitoring, were missing. The government must take strict action against those responsible instead of limiting itself to ordering inquiries," he said.​

- IANS

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Priya S
Nine lives lost - heartbreaking. But at least CM visited personally and met families, that matters. Hope the inquiry is transparent and not just a paper show. SOP for adventure tourism is long overdue.
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Naveen S
Opposition always jumps on such tragedies to score political points. Umang Singhar's allegations may have some truth, but let the inquiry finish first. CM's Rs 4 lakh ex gratia plus PM's Rs 2 lakh is decent support.
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Sarah B
As someone who's done river tourism in India, safety standards are often poor. Hope this tragedy forces real change - proper life jackets, weather checks, and capacity limits. The survivors are lucky but families need justice.
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Arjun K
RIP to the victims. But why always after an accident we remember SOPs? Narmada river pe boating without weather monitoring is sheer negligence. CM should personally ensure guilty are punished, not just committees.
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James A
It's good to see swift government response - CM visiting the site, meeting families, announcing compensation. But for lasting change, tourism operators must be held accountable. Let's hope this inquiry leads to a safer Narmada 💔
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Rekha R
Har tragedy ke baad aisi baatein hoti hain. Opposition waale politics karte h

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