West Bengal Police Defends Gangasagar Mela Security, Dismisses Lapse Claims

West Bengal Police have firmly rejected allegations of security lapses during the recently concluded Gangasagar mela, stating the event passed peacefully. They detailed a massive security operation involving 15,000 personnel and advanced technology like CCTV cameras and thermal drones. A Trinamool Congress minister also praised the state government's arrangements, including fire safety measures. Authorities emphasized their commitment to ensuring all festivals in the state are conducted safely.

Key Points: Bengal Police Reject Security Lapse Claims at Gangasagar Mela

  • Police dismiss security lapse allegations
  • 15,000 personnel deployed 24/7
  • Over 1,300 CCTV cameras and drones used
  • Mela concluded peacefully despite minor fire
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West Bengal police dismisses security lapses allegations at Gangasagar mela

West Bengal Police dismiss allegations of security failures at Gangasagar mela, detailing deployment of 15,000 personnel and 1,300+ CCTV cameras.

"Malicious efforts are being made from certain quarters to point fingers at the safety and security arrangements - West Bengal Police post on X"

New Delhi, January 16

West Bengal police on Friday reaffirmed their commitment to ensuring safety and security during festivals, following allegations of security lapses at the Gangasagar mela.

In a post on X, the police stated that the mela concluded peacefully without causing harm to anyone.

"Malicious efforts are being made from certain quarters to point fingers at the safety and security arrangements of the Gangasagar mela, which has recently ended without any untoward incident, barring an accidental fire that had caused no harm to anyone," the post noted.

The post further shed light on the heavy security deployment and technological measures implemented to ensure safety at the mela.

"A workforce of 15000 police personnel toiled 24*7 under the supervision of hundreds of senior officers to ensure that this annual congregation of millions of pilgrims from all across the country passes off peacefully. Safety issues were further bolstered by cutting-edge technology, featuring 1,300+ CCTV cameras and thermal-imaging drones," the post stated.

The post concluded with the state police's commitment to maintaining the safety of all such festivals.

"West Bengal Police continues to remain wholeheartedly committed to ensuring that all festivals in the state pass off safely and peacefully," the post read.

Earlier today, the Trinamool Congress (TMC) Minister of the Department of Fire and Emergency Services emphasised that all the state government's arrangements had been praised. He claimed that he spoke with some of the visitors regarding the arrangements. He stated that there were no major issues and that the situation at the premises was under control. According to him, many people from and outside the country came for the holy dip at the site.

Speaking to ANI, he said, "The experience of taking a dip in the Ganges River is always great. In Rudranagar, we have 18 fire stations for this Mela (fair). 7 outside the premises and the other 11 temporary fire stations. For this mela, more than 450 officials are working here to ensure fire safety. Ensuring safety is my duty, and I will fulfil it. There are no big issues until now, 1 to 2 incidents have occured but it's okay. The situation is under control. Many people have arrived from abroad. Mostly, people appreciate the arrangements. I have talked with 1 and 2 people, and they said that our government's arrangements are good."

- ANI

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Sarah B
I was there with my family for the holy dip. The arrangements felt robust. Police were everywhere, and we saw drones in the sky. Yes, it was crowded, but that's expected. The claim of "malicious efforts" is concerning though. Why would anyone spread false narratives about a religious event?
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Vikram M
With all due respect to the police force's hard work, the minister's statement is a bit casual. "1 to 2 incidents have occured but it's okay" – that's not the most reassuring language for public safety. We need accountability, not just PR. The tech deployment with 1300+ CCTVs is impressive, but were they all functional?
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Priya S
Gangasagar Mela is a matter of faith for crores of Indians. It's good to see the state police using modern technology like thermal drones. This should be the standard for all major pilgrimages. Hope the lessons from this year make next year's arrangements even smoother.
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Rohit P
The police post sounds very defensive. If everything was perfect, why such a strong rebuttal? There's often a gap between official claims and ground reality. My cousin who went said there was some chaos near the bathing ghats. Maybe the focus should be on improving those spots rather than just dismissing all allegations.
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Michael C
Organizing safety for millions in one place is a monumental task anywhere in the world. The scale of this event is mind-boggling. Deploying that many personnel and cameras shows serious planning. The peaceful conclusion is the ultimate metric of success.

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