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The Regret, Anger and Pain of Those Who Lost Their Eyes to Calcium Carbide Guns

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In the eye ward of Bhopal's Hamidia Hospital, Afreen Khan, mother of six-year-old Alzain Khan, was crying. Her son was playing with a carbide gun on Diwali. When the gun went off, the innocent child looked down the barrel. Suddenly, there was a loud explosion, injuring both his eyes. Afreen's voice is filled with pain, "The doctor says one eye is damaged. I can see a little in the other. If only I hadn't bought this gun being sold on the footpat…
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In the eye ward of Bhopal's Hamidia Hospital, Afreen Khan, mother of six-year-old Alzain Khan, was crying. Her son was playing with a carbide gun on Diwali. When the gun went off, the innocent child looked down the barrel. Suddenly, there was a loud explosion, injuring both his eyes. Afreen's voice is filled with pain, "The doctor says one eye is damaged. I can see a little in the other. If only I hadn't bought this gun being sold on the footpat…

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groundreport.in broke the news in on Sunday, October 26, 2025.
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