The National Investigation Agency (NIA) is set to take charge of the investigation into the tragic firecracker factory explosion that claimed nine lives in West Bengal. A team from the NIA is scheduled to visit the blast site in the North 24 Parganas district, aiming to submit a report to the Union Home Ministry by Monday evening.
The explosion, which occurred recently, has raised serious questions about safety regulations and oversight in the firecracker industry. Preliminary findings indicate that the factory did not possess a valid license to operate. One individual has been apprehended and charged under relevant explosive laws, and further cases have been registered.
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In the wake of the tragedy, political dimensions have emerged, with the BJP demanding an NIA-led investigation into the incident. Opposition leader Suvendu Adhikari criticized the state government, alleging inadequate monitoring of illegal activities and implying local political involvement. The ruling Trinamool Congress (TMC) dismissed these claims, urging the BJP to cease "vulture politics."
The explosion's devastating impact was felt across the region, damaging over 50 neighboring houses and leaving a trail of destruction. Body parts were found on the roofs of nearby buildings, highlighting the intensity of the blast. The incident has not only resulted in loss of lives but also ignited discussions about safety measures and the responsibilities of relevant authorities.
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