
The stories that are now coming out after the fire in Malviya Nagar on Wednesday are heart-wrenching, but amidst all this, listening to what hotel owner Lavkesh Bajaj, who was caught by the police, has told, you will get angry and will also understand how the ‘anything goes’ thinking led to the burning of 21 people alive in Delhi.
hotel owner Lavkesh Bajaj Has told the police that he had bought this property 3 years ago, but at that time there was no hotel in this building, but a khadi shop. At that time the condition of the building was very dilapidated, but Lavkesh got it repaired, planned to build a hotel and claims that he had handed over all this work to a man named Jai Mishra and made him the manager of the hotel.
A license to build 6 rooms was taken in Jai’s name under the Bed and Breakfast policy, but according to reports, Lavkesh told the police that someone close to him had advised him to increase the hotel rooms, everything works in Delhi and after this, despite having permission for only 6 rooms, 25 rooms were built.
Who is responsible for the death of 21 people?
Lavkesh Bajaj also told that when the fire broke out in the hotel, he was present at the place of the incident, but later he ran away from there and kept wandering here and there. The question is whether only people like Jai and Lavkesh are responsible for the ‘Sab Chalta Hai’ system which took the lives of 21 people. The answer is no.
Imagine, when 25 rooms were being built instead of 6 rooms and construction work was going on, would the Municipal Corporation and the local administration not have been informed about it? It must have happened, but the truth is that money talks and the system remains silent.
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After the death of 21 people, this system has now entered the field with agility. Investigation of remaining hotels is going on. It is claimed that there are many more hotels in the Malviya Nagar area which can get burnt in a similar fire.
CM Rekha Gupta reached hospital after 26 hours
Today, about 26 hours after this accident, Delhi Chief Minister Rekha Gupta reached Max Hospital in Delhi and met the injured. However, the distance from Delhi Secretariat to Max Hospital in Saket is approximately 17 kilometers, that is why people are raising the question that how did it take Chief Minister Rekha Gupta 26 hours to cover this distance of 17 kilometers?
Now let us tell you about the 8 people who died in this accident, which is just a figure for the system, but today someone should ask the value of these 8 people to Radheshyam Aggarwal, who is currently undergoing treatment in Max Hospital, Saket and the 8 people of his family who had come with him are no longer in this world.
Vivek Aggarwal, living in Gurugram, was getting his elderly father treated at Max Hospital. His father has serious lung disease. There was no arrangement to stay near the hospital. Therefore, Vivek Aggarwal along with his family and his relatives came to stay in the same hotel where the fire broke out yesterday. An entire family got burnt to death in that fire.
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And the most sad thing is that his elderly father, who is admitted in the hospital, probably does not even know that the people on whom he is fighting the battle of life, on whose support he is hoping to get well, are no longer in this world. Radheshyam Agarwal’s wife Hemlata Agarwal, son Vivek Agarwal and his wife, daughter-in-law, granddaughter and relatives all perished in the Malviya Nagar fire.
Tragedy of ‘Sab Chalta Hai’
The government has announced to give Rs 10 lakh to the families of those killed in Delhi. If 8 members of Radheshyam Agarwal’s family were burnt alive in this accident, will the system be able to muster enough courage to give compensation amount to Radheshyam Agarwal and say that now he has no one in this world and all the people of his family were killed because everything goes on in Delhi.
TV 9 reporters also reached Vivek Aggarwal’s house in Sector 46 of Gurugram, where now there is no one left to cry over the death of these people. It is being told that when Vivek Aggarwal was trapped in the fire, he had called one of his relatives and said that perhaps he would not be able to survive.
Today, the families living in Muzaffarpur, Bihar, who lost their loved ones in the fire in a private hospital, are also facing the pain like the Delhi fire. Now here too everything is being covered up by promises of condemnation, investigation and strict action.
In fact, due to a fire in the ICU of a private hospital in Muzaffarpur, 5 patients died, while more than 20 people got badly burnt. It is being said that the accident happened due to short circuit, but it is alleged that when the fire broke out, no hospital staff was present to save the patients, relatives of the patients themselves were seen running away carrying them on stretchers. After the accident, FIR has been ordered against the hospital owner Dr. Upendra Prasad. There is talk of investigation. The question is why does this system wake up only after every accident?
Bureau Report, TV9 Bharatvarsha.
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