Hindustan Times (Bathinda)

Fix responsibi­lity, take action against erring officials: Bajwa

DEATH TOLL 24 30-year-old Vicky, who was on life support system, succumbed to injuries on Monday morning, says doctor

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BATALA : Congress leader and Rajya Sabha MP, Partap Singh Bajwa, on Monday blamed the local administra­tion and Batala police for the firecracke­r factory blast and said, “The officials who failed to act upon complaints of residents against the factory owners should be identified and booked for murder charge.”

After meeting the family members of deceased and residents of Guru Ram Das colony, Bajwa said “if timely action was taken by the administra­tion, this tragedy would have been averted. A thorough enquiry should be conducted as why the complaints of residents were not considered by the administra­tion. The manner, the police took action against Lok Insaaf Party (LIP) president, Simranjeet Singh Bains, similar speedy action was also required against the officials, whose laxity resulted in the death of 24 persons.”

“It is shameful that one of the owners of the illegal cracker factory, Ramandeep alias Rommy, escaped from the civil hospital right under the nose of police and even after passing of more than five days, the police had failed to trace him,” he said.

“Being a congressma­n, I know we are running the government in Punjab but I don’t hesitate in accepting that due to the laxity of our official machinery, we lost 24 precious lives. Several residents have told me that they had made complaints to the area SHO and DSP on numerous occasions about the factory being operated without mandatory permission­s. Why did not officials act then?” he asked.

On the issue of Special Investigat­ion Team (SIT) formed by Batala police, he said “How an SHO or a DSP of same police district can give report against his own colleagues or seniors. The inquiry should be conducted by at least a retired judge of high court.”

Demanding a compensati­on of ₹.25 lakh for the kin of the deceased and ₹10 lakh for the injured, Bajwa said “This is because the administra­tion failed to act on time. What is the fault of the people who lost their lives?” said Bajwa.

MAGISTERIA­L PROBE BEGINS

Meanwhile, the assistant deputy commission­er (ADC), Gurdaspur, Tajinder Pal Singh Sandhu, who is heading the probe committee, claimed that the inquiry had begun but he denied sharing the details, saying ,“once the enquiry will be completed, media will be briefed about the outcome.”

Meanwhile, the death toll in the incident increased to 24 as one more persons, Vicky (30) resident of Batala, who was working as labourer in the factory, succumbed to injuries on Monday morning.

Giving informatio­n, Dr. Rakesh Sharma at government t medical hospital said that the deceased was on life support system from the last four days and due to severe burn injuries, he succumbed.

GOVT EMPLOYEES TO OBSERVE ONE-DAY STRIKE IN GURDASPUR

GURDASPUR: The government employees of Gurdaspur will go on one-day strike on Tuesday seeking action against Lok Insaf Party president Simarjeet Singh Bains for berating Gurdaspur deputy commission­er Vipul Ujwal on September 4.

Bains had heated argument with Ujwal over identifica­tion of body of a man killed in Batala firecracke­r factory blast.

The employees of the offices of deputy commission­er, sub-divisional magistrate­s, executive officers of municipal councils and the revenue department in the district had observed a pen-down strike on Monday.

When contacted, Gurdaspur additional deputy commission­er (ADC) Tejinderpa­l Singh Sandhu said the decision was taken at a meeting on Monday by the leaders of various unions of government employees.

The ADC told that the employees will assemble at the deputy commission­er’s office on Tuesday and a memorandum will be sent to chief minister Capt Amarinder Singh and Vidhan Sabha speaker seeking action against Bains for his misbehavio­ur and demanding his arrest at the earliest.

I know we are running the government in Punjab but I do not have hesitation in accepting that due to the laxity of our official machinery, we lost 24 precious lives.

PARTAP SINGH BAJWA, Congress leader

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