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UP CM Yogi Orders Fire Safety Inspections After Delhi Hotel Tragedy Kills 21

Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath ordered special security inspections of hotels and commercial establishments following the deadly Malviya Nagar fire in Delhi. The fire, which killed 21 people including 12 foreign nationals, prompted a state-wide safety audit. Chief Fire Officer Ankush Mittal confirmed teams are inspecting hotels and warned of legal action for negligence. Minister Suresh Kumar Khanna also issued fresh directives to district magistrates to enforce safety compliance.

UP CM Yogi orders inspection of hotels, commercial establishments after Delhi's Malviya Nagar fire tragedy

Lucknow, June 4

Taking cognisance of the Malviya Nagar restaurant fire in Delhi, which claimed 21 lives, Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath on Thursday ordered special security inspection of hotels and commercial establishments in the state.

The Chief Minister directed officials from all development authorities, police departments, Public Works Department (PWD), and fire departments, along with several other departments, to ensure that all high-rise buildings, offices, hotels, and commercial establishments should be thoroughly inspected, and that fire safety systems should be in place.

Further, he directed that all hotels should undergo special security inspections and submit an audit report.

Commenting on CM Yogi's direction, Chief Fire Officer Ankush Mittal confirmed that special teams are actively inspecting local hotels and warned of strict legal action against any establishments found violating fire safety norms.

"On (CM Yogi's) direction, drives are being conducted in all hotels and different stations. All station representatives are inspecting the hotels under their areas...If negligence is found, legal action will be taken against them," CFO Mittal told ANI.

Meanwhile, expressing grief over the Delhi tragedy, Uttar Pradesh Minister Suresh Kumar Khanna announced that fresh directives are being issued to district magistrates and local authorities to strictly enforce safety compliance.

Speaking to reporters, Khanna said, "The incident that happened in Delhi is very tragic. Instructions are given to people from time to time, and today again we will give instructions to the district magistrate and other concerned people on this matter."

A devastating fire at a hotel in Delhi's Malviya Nagar killed 21 people, including 12 foreign nationals and 9 Indians.

— ANI

Reader Comments

Priya S

Good initiative but what about the long-term? We need stricter building codes and regular audits, not just a knee-jerk reaction after every tragedy. Let's hope this leads to permanent changes and not just a few weeks of drama.

Rohit P

This is the right move! 🙌 Yogi ji is known for taking swift action. Those 21 lives lost in Delhi could have been saved if proper safety measures were in place. Better late than never for UP.

James A

I live in Noida and frankly, many restaurants and hotels here have zero fire safety equipment. I hope this drive catches the worst offenders. My local chai wala's stall probably has more safety awareness than some of these places.

Kavya N

While I appreciate the swift response, I wish the government would focus on prevention instead of reaction. How many more tragedies do we need before building safety becomes a priority? We need systemic change, not just inspection drives.

Aman W

Great to see CM Yogi leading from the front. 💪 My uncle owns a hotel in Lucknow and he says these inspections will actually force them to upgrade their fire systems. It's a good thing for everyone's safety. Hope other states follow UP's example.

Michael C

I work in Gurgaon and we go out for team dinners often

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