Chapra mid-day meal tragedy failure of Bihar Govt: Kirti Azad
Bharatiya Janata Party leader Kirti Azad took potshots at Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who has alleged a conspiracy in the Chapra mid-deal meal deaths.
|Last Updated: Jul 25, 2013, 12:25 PM IST|Source: Bureau
New Delhi: Taking potshots at Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, who has alleged a conspiracy in the Chapra mid-deal meal deaths, Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader Kirti Azad on Thursday said it`s the failure of the administration and there is no authority of the law on the people.
"Nobody is going to kill small little children, murder them. I can simply say that is the failure of the administration and there is no authority of the law on the people. And that`s the problem these things are happening. Nobody fears the law in Bihar and that`s the unfortunate part. The bureaucracy has taken over and that is the reason why these things happen in Bihar every day," he said.
Nitish Kumar, who yesterday issued his first public comment on the Chapra mid-day meal tragedy, expressed his grief over the entire incident, and said that those responsible will be tried and punished.
"I have a lot of regret and sorrow over what happened..... We cannot bring back the children, but we will work hard to improve their village," he said.
Kumar said that his government took instant steps the day the mid-day meal tragedy took place in Chapra.
Kumar, who indicated that he was not well and unable to travel, said that he does not want to politicise this incident.
"I don`t want to stoop low and play politics on this mid-day meal incident like others," Kumar told the media here.
"I don`t believe in just talking...I was working, not sitting at home," he added.
Kumar said the school principal has been arrested, and added that the Bihar Police are probing all aspects.
"It doesn`t seem to be a normal case of carelessness. Whoever is responsible for this midday meal tragedy will be tried and punished," he said.
The Chief Minister said that a Special Investigation Team (SIT) has been formed to investigate the matter, and lashed out at the opposition parties for demanding a Central Bureau of Investigation (CBI) probe.
"It has now become a fashion to demand a CBI probe," he said.
Ministers in the Bihar Government have so far alleged that the mid-day meal was deliberately poisoned as part of a political conspiracy to destabilise the government.
Leaders of the opposition parties, including the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) and the Rashtriya Janata Dal (RJD) had earlier launched a frontal attack on the Bihar Chief Minister for not visiting the village where the incident took place.
About 23 children have died after eating a free mid-day meal at their school in Bihar`s Chhapra district on July 16 and several others are undergoing treatment at the Patna Medical College and Hospital (PMCH).
The Bihar Chief Minister had earlier ordered a high-level inquiry into the incident. He had also announced a compensation of Rs two lakhs each to the families of the deceased.
ANI
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