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Political parties in poll-bound Kerala are cashing in on the Kollam temple tragedy that claimed 113 lives, with opposition CPI(M) demanding the resignation of the state Home Minister and the Congress-led UDF government asking the Centre to declare it as a national calamity.
Chief Minister Oommen Chandy said the “attempt to politicise” the tragedy was “very unfortunate” and the effort should be to focus all attention on rescue and rehabilitation of the victims.
CPI(M) state Secretary Kodieryi Balakrishnan and political bureau member Pinarayi Vijayan have demanded that Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala tender his resignation.
He alleged the officials who tried to stop the conduct of the fireworks display were being “silenced using government machinery”.
Kollam Collector A Shainamol and Additional District Magistrate A Shahnawaz had denied permission for conducting the fireworks display.
The ADM denied reports that he had given “oral” permission to the committee members to conduct the fireworks display.
“I have not given any such permission in this regard. The allegations are incorrect,” he told PTI, adding he had banned the display and asked police to ensure its compliance.
Regarding reports that ADGP S Ananthakrishnan, heading the Crime Branch team probing the case, had issued summons to him, he said, “I have not received any such information so far.” “If ADGP asks me to appear, I will obey as I am a government official,” he said.
The accident at the century-old Puttingal Devi Temple complex had occurred during competitive display of fireworks early Sunday morning after a spark from a firecracker fell on the storehouse containing crackers, triggering explosion.
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