Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Mohan Yadav has ordered strict steps to ensure safe drinking water. His directive follows the death of seven people in Indore's Bhagirathpura area due to diarrhoea from contaminated water. Indore is known as the cleanest city in India, and Yadav is its guardian minister. The Opposition Congress wants the resignation of Urban Development Minister Kailash Vijayvargiya, whose constituency saw the tragedy. Congress plans a big protest on January 11, 2026, against the deaths. On January 10, 2026, CM Yadav launched the 'Swachh Jal Abhiyan' (Clean Water Campaign) across Madhya Pradesh. The campaign aims to provide safe drinking water to all in urban and rural areas. Yadav said, "The quality of drinking water must be tested regularly and if contamination is found, alternative arrangements should be made immediately." He added, "This is a big challenge, but it must be addressed with seriousness so that the state can set an example for the country." The campaign runs in two phases: January 10 to February 28 and March 1 to March 31. It includes 'Jal Sunwai' (water complaint hearings) to handle citizen complaints. Yadav stressed fixing all pipe leakages quickly to ensure clean water. He welcomed a mobile app used by the urban administration to monitor progress. The campaign will clean water purification units and storage tanks. It uses GIS-based mapping to track pipelines, leakage points, and carry out robotic inspection. Drinking water sources will be tested regularly, and sewage treatment plants monitored. A special helpline (181) is set up for water-related complaints, which will be resolved quickly with feedback to citizens. At the launch meeting held via video conferencing, various officials participated, including Minister Vijayvargiya, mayors, district heads, and commissioners. Additional Chief Secretary Sanjay Dubey explained the plans for water security, awareness drives, and linking the initiative with the Swachh Bharat Mission. He also announced water quality testing at nominal costs and collaboration with health and women and child development departments. CM Mohan Yadav warned, "Any laxity in the supply of clean drinking water would not be tolerated."