Tiljala fire incident: Suvendu Adhikari orders demolition of 'illegal' building; two arrested
Kolkata (West Bengal) [India], May 13 (ANI): West Bengal Chief Minister Suvendu Adhikari on Wednesday announced a "zero-tolerance policy" against illegal constructions following a tragic fire in the Tiljala area of Kolkata that claimed two lives and left five others seriously injured.
The Chief Minister revealed that a joint committee formed to probe the incident found the building to be completely illegal, lacking any approved plans or safety measures.
He further stated that the state government has initiated strict punitive action against the violators.
"We have taken some actions. We have arrested the two owners. We have instructed the electricity supply authorities to permanently disconnect the power. We have also asked CESC to audit and disconnect all connections that do not have a valid building plan," the West Bengal CM added.
Taking a tough stand on unauthorised structures, Adhikari directed the Kolkata Municipal Corporation (KMC) to raze the building immediately.
On Tuesday, two people died, and five others were seriously injured in the Tiljala area of Kolkata, West Bengal, after a fire broke out in a building, officials said.
The order stated, "As directed by Hon'ble Chief Minister, West Bengal, in reference to the fire incident at Tiljala in which 2 persons lost their lives and 5 persons sustained serious burn injuries, and considering the substantial loss of life and property caused by the incident, Kolkata Police is hereby directed to lodge a specific FIR in the matter immediately."
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