Telangana Government Rebukes Sigachi Industries Over Fatal Blast
The Telangana government criticized Sigachi Industries' management after a factory blast killed 35 people. Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy demanded a full report on the incident and compensation for victims. The absence of senior company figures was lamented, and safety lapses were highlighted. Rescue operations continue.
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The Telangana government has issued a scathing rebuke to the management of Sigachi Industries Ltd. for failing to address a factory explosion that resulted in the deaths of 35 individuals in the district.
In the aftermath, Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy, along with several ministers, visited the blast site to evaluate the situation with senior officials. The Chief Minister demanded a detailed report on the incident's causes and any preventive measures previously implemented.
The blast, which occurred on Monday, left an additional 35 people injured. Criticism was directed at the company's senior management for their absence, and Ministers highlighted their continuous monitoring of the situation, emphasizing the need for humanitarian action and compensation for victims.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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