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Medical staff treating sick passenger - Photo: amar ujala digital Expansion The passengers of Bharat Jodo Yatra, who have traveled more than two thousand kilometers in six states, feel that they are not liking the food and weather of Malwa-Nimar. In the journey from Burhanpur to Ujjain, more than 29 passengers have fallen ill. Due to vomiting, diarrhea and fatigue, some passengers had to be given saline. A doctor accompanying the journey has also become himself. The condition of some passengers of the Jodo Yatra has worsened. After entering Madhya Pradesh, since about 29 passengers have been vomiting, diarrhea and Complaints of swelling have been reported. A traveler reported that the bumpy road in Burhanpur, Khargone and Khandwa districts made it difficult to walk and the dust choked the nose. Apart from this, in lunch and dinner, some dal bafle and some gram flour mill, laddoos were in the menu. It was not easy to digest them either. According to the team of medical staff accompanying the yatra, more and more passengers are coming with complaints of diarrhoea. Female passenger Nidhi Sharma came to the medical staff on Tuesday to get treatment for swollen feet. He was also allergic due to dust. The doctor himself became sick1669731019 Medical team is also running along with Bharat Jodo Yatra. One of the doctors in the team fell ill due to vomiting and diarrhoea. Many passengers are drinking tea at shops on the way. He is also complaining of acidity from it. While leaving Indore on Monday, a female passenger also suffered from appendix pain. He was admitted to Aurobindo Hospital. He has also been operated. An Indian passenger has also died in a road accident in Maharashtra, while another passenger has died due to a heart attack. More than 415 passengers are running in Bharat Jodo Yatra.

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Medical staff treating sick passenger – Photo: amar ujala digital Expansion The passengers of Bharat Jodo Yatra, who have traveled more than two thousand kilometers in six states, feel that they are not liking the food and weather of Malwa-Nimar. In the journey from Burhanpur to Ujjain, more than 29 passengers have fallen ill. Due to vomiting, diarrhea and fatigue, some passengers had to be given saline. A doctor accompanying the journey has also become himself. The condition of some passengers of the Jodo Yatra has worsened. After entering Madhya Pradesh, since about 29 passengers have been vomiting, diarrhea and Complaints of swelling have been reported. A traveler reported that the bumpy road in Burhanpur, Khargone and Khandwa districts made it difficult to walk and the dust choked the nose. Apart from this, in lunch and dinner, some dal bafle and some gram flour mill, laddoos were in the menu. It was not easy to digest them either. According to the team of medical staff accompanying the yatra, more and more passengers are coming with complaints of diarrhoea. Female passenger Nidhi Sharma came to the medical staff on Tuesday to get treatment for swollen feet. He was also allergic due to dust. The doctor himself became sick1669731019 Medical team is also running along with Bharat Jodo Yatra. One of the doctors in the team fell ill due to vomiting and diarrhoea. Many passengers are drinking tea at shops on the way. He is also complaining of acidity from it. While leaving Indore on Monday, a female passenger also suffered from appendix pain. He was admitted to Aurobindo Hospital. He has also been operated. An Indian passenger has also died in a road accident in Maharashtra, while another passenger has died due to a heart attack. More than 415 passengers are running in Bharat Jodo Yatra.

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