Flyover collapse: Opposition demands CBI probe into the incident

At least 15 persons were killed when a portion of an under-construction flyover collapsed.

Update: 2016-03-31 12:41 GMT
At least 15 persons were killed when a portion of an under-construction flyover collapsed today in busy north Kolkata, leaving scores of others trapped under the debris. (Photo: PTI)

Kolkata: Union Minister Mukhtar Abbas Naqvi on Thursday criticised the slow pace of rescue operation by West Bengal government and demanded a CBI probe into the under-construction flyover collapse incident.

"After landing at Kolkata airport, I came to know about the unfortunate incident. I immediately called Union Home minister Rajnath Singh and Defence ministry and requested them to ensure that all possible assistance are provided in the relief work.

"The state is yet to start the relief work properly. I have requested to send NDRF teams to conduct the relief work," the Union Minister of State for Parliamentary Affairs told reporters.

"We feel that CBI inquiry should be initiated into the incident, to book the culprits. All the culprits, however big he may be should be arrested. The state should request for a CBI inquiry. This incident is a clear case of rampant corruption regarding the construction of flyover," Naqvi said.

At least 15 persons were killed when a portion of an under-construction flyover collapsed today in busy north Kolkata, leaving scores of others trapped under the debris. Naqvi said the he won't visit the spot as of now as it would impact the rescue work.

"We would visit the hospital and meet the injured," Naqvi said.

The CPI-M and the Congress also demanded a high-level probe into the collapse of an under-construction flyover and immediate arrest of those involved in the tragedy.

Md Salim of the CPI-M said his party demands that a high-level probe be ordered and alleged that the rescue work was not going on properly.

"We also demand that the National Disaster Response Force be brought in for the rescue operation," Salim said after visiting the site.

State Congress president Adhir Chowdhury alleged that the collapse of the bridge was a clear case of corruption.

"We demand a probe into the entire construction process. Immediate probe should be ordered. This is a clear case of corruption. The collapse proves the poor state of governance in the state," Chowdhury said.

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