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Delhi fire tragedy: Hardeep Puri says AAP govt didn't take responsibility seriously

Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri has accused the state government of not taking its responsibilities seriously in case of the fire at Delhi's Anaj Mandi. Taking a dig at the AAP government's several free of cost services, he said that making everything free will not bring progress, the state needs resources.

Delhi fire tragedy: Hardeep Puri says AAP govt didn't take responsibility seriously
Delhi fire tragedy: Hardeep Puri says AAP govt didn't take responsibility seriously
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Published : Dec 9, 2019, 11:19 PM IST

New Delhi: Attacking the AAP government over the Anaj Mandi fire tragedy which claimed 43 lives, Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Monday asked why 'those responsible behind such incidents' did not take their responsibilities seriously.

The Union Housing and Urban Affairs minister said departments such as fire, industries, electricity, water, Delhi Pollution Control Board (DPCC) and labour come under the Delhi government.

Taking a dig at the AAP government's several free of cost services, Puri said: "making everything free will not bring progress, the state needs resources".

The AAP government countered Puri, saying his ministry was pedalling 'motivated allegations' to shift the blame over the incident.

Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri

"A tragic incident has been sought to be exploited for political reasons and it is unbecoming of a union ministry to become a part of this dangerous game," Delhi Urban Development Minister Satyendar Jain said in an official statement.

According to the Union housing ministry, officials of municipal corporations had on Friday gone to Anaj Mandi area in North Delhi for a survey of the building as part of a sealing drive but failed to do so.

The building is under Delhi Laws (Special Provisions) Act, 2006, which protects unauthorised construction from being sealed, the ministry said.

"Those responsible behind such incidents do not take their responsibility seriously on this matter. What do you think if you make everything free, progress will come?" he said.

The flouting of rules is clearly visible in Anaj Mandi area, Puri said, adding that "if you (Delhi government) allow this to happen, it means you are not fulfilling your responsibilities".

Puri sought to know as to how the electricity connection was given to the building and what other government agencies like DPCC and labour and industries departments were doing?

The Fire department, which comes under the Delhi government, should have gone to this building to check whether it has fire safety certificate or not, he said.

Puri said that he visited the area on Sunday and electricity wires were visibly hanging.

People died of suffocation and not burn injuries, he added.

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New Delhi: Attacking the AAP government over the Anaj Mandi fire tragedy which claimed 43 lives, Union minister Hardeep Singh Puri on Monday asked why 'those responsible behind such incidents' did not take their responsibilities seriously.

The Union Housing and Urban Affairs minister said departments such as fire, industries, electricity, water, Delhi Pollution Control Board (DPCC) and labour come under the Delhi government.

Taking a dig at the AAP government's several free of cost services, Puri said: "making everything free will not bring progress, the state needs resources".

The AAP government countered Puri, saying his ministry was pedalling 'motivated allegations' to shift the blame over the incident.

Union Minister Hardeep Singh Puri

"A tragic incident has been sought to be exploited for political reasons and it is unbecoming of a union ministry to become a part of this dangerous game," Delhi Urban Development Minister Satyendar Jain said in an official statement.

According to the Union housing ministry, officials of municipal corporations had on Friday gone to Anaj Mandi area in North Delhi for a survey of the building as part of a sealing drive but failed to do so.

The building is under Delhi Laws (Special Provisions) Act, 2006, which protects unauthorised construction from being sealed, the ministry said.

"Those responsible behind such incidents do not take their responsibility seriously on this matter. What do you think if you make everything free, progress will come?" he said.

The flouting of rules is clearly visible in Anaj Mandi area, Puri said, adding that "if you (Delhi government) allow this to happen, it means you are not fulfilling your responsibilities".

Puri sought to know as to how the electricity connection was given to the building and what other government agencies like DPCC and labour and industries departments were doing?

The Fire department, which comes under the Delhi government, should have gone to this building to check whether it has fire safety certificate or not, he said.

Puri said that he visited the area on Sunday and electricity wires were visibly hanging.

People died of suffocation and not burn injuries, he added.

Read:| Ayodhya case: Hindu body files review plea in SC against 5-acre plot to Muslims

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Body:Minister of state for Housing and Urban affairs Hardeep Singh Puri on Monday while addressing media said that the time has come when delhi seeks answer.He was answering the question related to fire at anaj mandi on Sunday.The event is unfortunate and there have been devastating fires in Arpit palace hotel, Bawana industrial area, Kalindi kunj,Vhandni chowk and Netaji subhash place.Every time an inquiry was ordered and even this time a magisterial inquiry has been ordered. Every citizen wants to know what action Delhi govt has taken on the reports of these inquiries.The present Delhi govt seems to never take responsibility of anything be it pollution or dirty water. Someone has to take responsibility and fix the problems so that such incidents do not repeat. Hardeep Singh Puri claimed that Delhi government did not respond to the letters and meetings for various housing schemes by government of India. He also briefed about the process of conferring ownership rights to all the residents of 1731 unauthorized colonies of Delhi.In last fortnight Delhi Development Authority has already mapped 1300 colonies and 800 of these maps have been uploaded on the portal while remaining will be uploaded soon. The portal for registration of residents has started for registrations full application along with documents can be uploaded from december 16,2019. 950 residents have already registered on the portal. Puri also briefed about 'Jahan Jhuggi Wahi Makan' scheme. In-situ slum rehabilitation is one of the four verticles of Pradhan Mantri Awas Yojana ( Urban) under which those living in informal urban settlements will be provided with modern dwellings without being displaced.Work is already in progress to provide modern homes conforming to the green standards to families of 2800 talented artists and artisans of kathputli colony in Delhi.350 more clusters on DDA land will be taken up for rehabilitation and this will benefit about 10 lakh people. 32 of these clusters have already been surveyed.Survey is being conducted in 160 more such clusters.Out of 32, tenders for redevelopment of 5 clusters will be finalised in the next 15 days. The minister also rubbishes the reports saying he was in hospital for photo opportunity than than meeting injured people. He claimed that he was stopping others from taking photographs and on his social media he did not post any picture related to his visit to hospital.


Conclusion:Puri's statement on fire in video which has duration of 8 mins and his byte begins at 2:00
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