Bangalore accident tragic incident, Karnataka government responsible for this: Dilip Jaiswal

Patna, June 5 (IANS). Bihar Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) president, dr. Dilip Jaiswal, launched a shocking attack on the Karnataka government and the chief minister there and named the incident of stamped members at Chinnaswamy Stadium in Bengaluru. He mentions the accident the result of the failure of the administration and the conflict between the Minister of Chief Minister. Jaiswal also targeted the opposition on the domication policy and notified the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) to first implement this policy in his party. Dilip Jaiswal said the Chinnaswamy Stadium, which has a capacity of 35,000 people, is allowed to gather at 3 lakh people, who would not be possible without the police. There are reports of 11 people dead and 33 injured in this accident. He described it as planned, saying: “This incident is the result of the gross negligence of the administration and the mutual conflict between the Minister of Chief Minister. Even after such a great tragedy, the Karnataka government celebrated, which is inhumane.” He expressed condolences to the families of the deceased and prayed for the peace of the dead souls and demanded strict action against the culprits of the Karnataka government. Jaiswal questioned the failure of the Karnataka government and said that the public would learn such a lesson for such a government. The Chief Minister of Karnataka works to harm human feelings. It is unacceptable to maintain the atmosphere of celebration, even after such a major accident. Dilip Jaiswal plagued the RJD and the congress while discussing the residential policy. He said: “The opposition is talking about the residential policy, but he must first implement it in his party. RJD sends leaders like Haryana to Rajya Sabha, but pleads for the domics policy in Bihar. It is a double standards.” He praised the Nitish Kumar government, saying that our government was working seriously on every issue and hold the interests of the Bihar people at the top. -Ians Akks/GKT Share these Story Tags