Maha rights panel seeks report from BMC on Kamala Mills fire

Press Trust of India  |  Mumbai 

The State Commission (MSHRC) asked today the city civic body to submit a report on the last month's devastating fire at the Mills Compound here that killed 14 people.

The panel directed (BMC) to submit the report on the December 29 tragedy on or before January 29.


The commission was hearing a complaint filed by Vivekanand Gupta, seeking a direction to the to carry out an extensive inquiry into the incident.

The blaze initially started in the upscale '1 Above' pub situated in the compound and then spread to another pub and located in the premises. Fourteen people lost their lives and over 30 others were injured.

"We call for a detailed report from the of the Municipal Corporation. In the event you (the commissioner) fail to submit the required information on or before January 29, the commission may proceed to take further action as it deems fit and proper," said MSHRC S R Bannurmath in an order.

Gupta, in his complaint filed on January 1, had said gross violations of fire safety rules and norms had resulted in the tragic incident.

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First Published: Thu, January 04 2018. 19:16 IST