The state Congress chief, who was addressing a press conference here, said his party was on the streets fighting, not for votes, but for the truth.
Chief Minister Adityanath, he said, was not ready to accept that shortage of oxygen in the hospital had led to the deaths.
Babbar also said that his party will take up constructive works to help people in the affected areas. It will donate ten ambulances to the BRD medical college hospital which will visit different areas for preventive programmes and also ferry patients, he said.
On Chief Minister Adityanath regretting that lack of hygiene was a cause behind the spread of the disease, he said Gorakhpur could not be cleaned despite the fact that the Lok Sabha seat had been with Yogi and his guru since 1989.
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And that too after three years of the prime minister's 'Swachh Bharat Mission', he said.
Responding to a question, Babbar said that no one in the government, whosoever might he be, had the right to "deprive mothers of their innocent children".
Congress leader Pramod Tewari, who was also present, targeted BJP president Amit Shah over his comments on the Gorakhpur tragedy.
On Aug 14, in Bengaluru, BJP President Amit Shah had dismissed the Congress's demands for resignation of Adityanath over the death of several children in Gorakhpur, saying that such tragedies had happened during the opposition party's rule also.
Earlier in the day, Babbar was held as he tried going towards the secretariat annexe here singing 'Raghupati Raghav Raja Ram' to commemorate the attack on Mahatma Gandhi on August 16, 1947. He and a number of other party leaders were later released.