Key Points

A devastating fire at Kolkata's Rituraj hotel claimed 15 lives, exposing critical safety lapses in the city's commercial establishments. Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee visited the site and delivered a powerful message about prioritizing human safety over political considerations. She announced a special committee to investigate the incident and promised stringent action against those responsible for the negligence. The tragedy highlighted the urgent need for comprehensive fire safety regulations in commercial spaces.

Key Points: Mamata Banerjee Warns Traders After Kolkata Hotel Fire Tragedy

  • Mamata promises strict action against fire safety violations
  • Special committee formed to investigate hotel fire
  • CM demands comprehensive safety checks across establishments
  • Negligence exposed in Rituraj hotel emergency evacuation
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Don't vote for me, but do not play with your life: Mamata Banerjee on Kolkata hotel fire

West Bengal CM visits Rituraj hotel, demands safety, promises action against negligence in devastating fire that killed 15 people

"Save your own lives. If you choose not to vote for me for saying this, you can do that. - Mamata Banerjee"

Kolkata, May 1

West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday visited the fire-ravaged Rituraj hotel at Madan Mohan Burman Street in central Kolkata where a devastating fire broke out on Tuesday night killing 15 people and appealed to the people residing in the busy trading hub not to play with their lives.

CM Banerjee told the people to take care even if they chose not to vote for her party.

The statement is significant as a non-Bengali and mainly Hindi-speaking population dominates the trading hub, where the hotel was located and there is a general perception that these voters traditionally are against the Trinamool Congress.

“I am not against anybody. But some people do not listen to anything, and they do not care for safety norms. This is not acceptable. I want all of you to be safe. If you choose not to vote for me for saying this, you can do that. But save your own lives,” CM Banerjee said.

The Chief Minister also promised strong action by her administration against those responsible for the tragedy.

Investigations into the matter have revealed that the fire resulted because of gross negligence in following fire safety, ventilation, and evacuation norms at the Rituraj hotel.

She also said that the administrative officials who deliberately ignored the lapses at the hotel against some considerations, would also not be spared.

When CM Banerjee visited the spot, she was accompanied by the state fire services minister Sujit Bose and the Kolkata Police Commissioner Manoj Kumar Verma.

During the visit she also directed Bose to check other buildings and establishments which were similarly violating fire safety norms.

She expressed her anger over the lack of safety norms in the hotel which included inadequate emergency evacuation arrangements.

“A person running a hotel business and not arranging emergency evacuation arrangements should not be pardoned. On occasions like this I am extremely tough,” CM Banerjee said.

She also announced that her government has formed a special committee to investigate the fire mishap.

“I have directed the police and the state fire services department to conduct surprise checks at such establishments against whom there are complaints of violating safety norms. If any elected public representative or anyone within the administration are part of the nexus, they will also not be spared,” the Chief Minister said.

- IANS

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Priya K.
Safety should never be political! Whether you support Didi or not, she's absolutely right about enforcing fire norms. So many lives lost due to negligence is heartbreaking 💔 Hope strict action is taken against all violators.
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Rahul S.
Why wait for tragedies to happen? Municipal authorities should conduct regular safety audits. This isn't about votes - it's about basic governance. Both hotel owners and officials who turned blind eye must be punished.
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Ananya M.
As a Kolkatan, I appreciate CM's direct approach. Burrabazar area is always crowded with unsafe buildings. Hope this tragedy brings real change in enforcement. "Jaan hai toh jahaan hai" - life comes first!
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Vikram J.
While message is right, timing seems political before elections. Why weren't these checks done earlier? Every party ignores safety until disaster strikes. Need permanent solutions, not just emotional speeches.
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Sunita R.
My cousin stayed in this hotel last month! Scary to think how easily this could've been prevented. Kudos to Mamata for taking strong stand. Hope other states learn from this - safety can't be compromised for profits.
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Karan P.
The Hindi-speaking community remark was unnecessary. Safety is universal concern. Focus should be on improving infrastructure and accountability rather than voter demographics. Let's unite on this issue.

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