New Delhi:The National Human Rights Commission, NHRC, India has taken suo moto cognizance of media reports that three minors among seven persons have died in a candle factory fire in Ghaziabad district of Uttar Pradesh on Sunday. Reportedly, the factory was operating illegally without adequate paperwork, at an under-construction house. It is stated that by the time police, fire officials and the local residents rescued the persons trapped in the building, seven people were charred to death. The injured have been admitted to the Subharti Medical College at Meerut and the cause of the fire is being investigated by the authorities.
NHRC has issued a notice to the Chief Secretary and the Director-General of Police, Uttar Pradesh calling for a detailed report in the matter, within four weeks including the action taken against the factory owner and the delinquent officers/ officials, status of the medical treatment being provided to the injured and relief/rehabilitation provided to the aggrieved, by the State.
As per media reports once a police team had conducted a raid at the alleged illegal factory but no action was taken by them. The factory has been operational for a period of one and a half years hence, it is difficult to believe that the local authorities were not aware of the said illegal unit under their jurisdiction.