AAP Gujarat demands justice for victims of the Vadodara Harni Boat Tragedy, two years after 12 children and 2 teachers lost their lives.
Ahmedabad / Vadodara, Gujarat – On the second anniversary of the tragic Harni Boat incident in Vadodara, the Aam Aadmi Party ( AAP Gujarat ) has reaffirmed its commitment to supporting the victims’ families and seeking justice.
Two years ago, a boat accident in Harni claimed the lives of 12 young children and 2 teachers, leaving families devastated. Despite the passage of time, the bereaved parents are still struggling for justice, with no substantial action taken to hold responsible parties accountable.
Addressing the incident on social media, AAP Gujarat President Isudan Gadhvi highlighted the negligence in providing justice to the victims. “You will surely remember that exactly two years ago, the Harni Boat tragedy occurred in Vadodara. Twelve children and two teachers lost their lives in this heartbreaking accident. Regrettably, justice has not yet been served to those who died,” he tweeted.
Gadhvi further recalled that during a program, a mother of one of the victims approached Chief Minister Bhupendra Patel to demand justice for her child but was reportedly forcibly removed from the venue. This, he said, reflects the state’s failure to support the victims and their families.
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As the emerging opposition in Gujarat, the Aam Aadmi Party pledged to continue its relentless efforts to ensure that justice is delivered. “We will stand with the victims and continue our struggle to secure justice for them,” Gadhvi stated.
The Harni Boat tragedy remains one of the most painful incidents in recent memory in Vadodara, highlighting systemic negligence in the management of public safety measures, particularly during events involving children. The AAP’s active engagement underscores its position as a strong opposition party advocating for citizens’ rights and accountability in Gujarat.