Tragic Blaze in Palam Sparks Condemnation and Promises of Action
A devastating fire in Palam, Delhi, claimed nine lives, prompting visits from political leaders and widespread condemnation of the emergency response. AAP and BJP leaders exchanged criticism over the handling of the incident. Government officials have announced compensation and promised a thorough investigation.
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Former Delhi Chief Minister Arvind Kejriwal, alongside Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) members, visited Palam to pay respects to victims of a deadly fire that claimed nine lives. Expressing his condolences, Kejriwal met bereaved families as the community grappled with the tragedy.
Amidst the grief, AAP's Delhi president, Saurabh Bharadwaj, criticized the emergency operations, accusing the opposition BJP of political posturing. He questioned the operational readiness of fire brigades, highlighting discrepancies in their reported actions versus public accounts.
The incident, which unfolded in a residential-commercial building, attracted considerable emergency response but was marred by equipment failure and alleged delays. Officials, including State Minister Ashish Sood, pledged thorough investigations and accountability. Prime Minister Narendra Modi announced compensation for victims' kin, echoing a broader political consensus on supporting affected families.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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