Karnataka Demands Probe: Why Andhra Bus Tragedy Raises Suspicion

Karnataka's Deputy Chief Minister is calling for a thorough investigation into the deadly bus fire in Andhra Pradesh. He suspects either mischief or negligence caused the tragedy that claimed 19 lives. A survivor described the horrifying scene of watching fellow passengers burn alive while escaping through broken emergency glass. The transport operator being from Bengaluru has prompted Karnataka officials to get involved in the case.

Key Points: Karnataka Deputy CM Demands Probe Into Andhra Bus Fire

  • Deputy CM suspects mischief or negligence in Andhra bus fire that killed 19 people
  • Cites similar recent incident where passengers narrowly escaped safely
  • Survivor describes breaking emergency glass to escape burning vehicle
  • Transport operator from Bengaluru prompting Karnataka's intervention
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Karnataka Deputy CM demands high-level probe into Andhra Pradesh bus tragedy

Karnataka Deputy CM Shivakumar demands high-level probe into Andhra bus tragedy that killed 19, citing previous similar incidents and alleging negligence.

"We witnessed co-passengers burning alive inside the bus. We stood about five metres away in a state of helplessness. - Venu, survivor"

Bengaluru, Oct 24

Karnataka Deputy Chief Minister D. K. Shivakumar has demanded a high-level probe into the bus fire tragedy in Andhra Pradesh's Kurnool district on Friday, which claimed 19 lives.

Speaking to reporters at Vidhana Soudha in Bengaluru, Shivakumar said he suspects mischief or negligence in the bus tragedy in Andhra Pradesh.

Citing an earlier incident, he said, "Last week, a similar incident occurred when a private operator was running a vehicle from Bengaluru to Hyderabad, which caught fire in the Andhra Pradesh region. I recently went to Raichur, and people showed me the video. One party cadre, a District President from Raichur, went to the driver, shouted at him, and held him by the neck to alert him. All passengers got down on time. About 20 medical students were on board, and fortunately, all of them escaped safely with minor injuries. Their laptops were lost, though."

He alleged that even then, precautions were not taken, and the police did not take any action.

Shivakumar said that he has asked state Transport Minister Ramalinga Reddy and Home Minister G. Parameshwara to look into the incident, as the transport operator is from Bengaluru.

Shivakumar urged the Andhra Pradesh government to conduct a thorough investigation and ensure proper precautionary measures.

Meanwhile, Venu, a software professional from Bengaluru, who was travelling in the ill-fated bus and managed to escape, said, "My fellow passengers and I managed to break the emergency exit glass and escape. However, we could not save those who died in front of our eyes. We could do nothing."

Venu, who was returning to Bengaluru after visiting his sister, was travelling in seat number L-13. "At 3 a.m., the bus stopped, and when it started moving again, the fire engulfed it. We could hardly breathe. One passenger broke the emergency glass with his hand, injuring himself, but he helped 15 passengers to get out," he recounted.

"The bus first collided with a two-wheeler and then caught fire. We witnessed co-passengers burning alive inside the bus. We stood about five metres away in a state of helplessness. One hour later, I got into another bus and reached Bengaluru," Venu recounted.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Finally a politician taking this seriously! Deputy CM is right to demand high-level probe. These private bus operators have been getting away with negligence for too long. Safety should be non-negotiable.
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Arjun K
The hero who broke the emergency glass with his bare hands deserves recognition. While politicians debate, ordinary citizens are risking their lives to save others. Salute to that brave passenger! 🙏
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the concern, let's not make this a political issue between states. Both Karnataka and Andhra governments should work together to ensure such tragedies don't happen again. Human lives matter more than state boundaries.
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Vikram M
As someone who frequently travels between Bangalore and Hyderabad, this is terrifying. We need mandatory fire safety drills and regular vehicle inspections. Can't believe this is the second incident in weeks!
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Michael C
The trauma these survivors must be going through is unimaginable. Witnessing people burn alive and being helpless... The government should provide immediate counseling and compensation to all affected families.

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