Yeddyurappa blames Karnataka govt for Aero India fire

Press Trust of India  |  Bengaluru 

The BJP in Sunday blamed the for the fire that gutted about 300 cars at the venue of India show here.

"When terrorist activities are increasing in the country, why did the not take any safety measures?" B S Yeddyurappa asked.

He was addressing reporters at a press meet here.

Noting that the incident caused great loss to those who had come in their vehicles to witness the show, the said the responsibility to make peripheral arrangements and safety measures rests with the whereas the Defence ministry was responsible only for organising the show.

Seeking to know why no fire tenders were parked at the spot as a precautionary measure, Yeddyurappa said, "A high-level inquiry should be ordered into the incident to find out the truth and who all were responsible for it."

The fire swept through the parking area of the India event at the station gutting more than 300 cars on Saturday, the penultimate day of Asia's premier air show.

The 12th edition of the five-day air show went on unaffected by the fire incident, which came four days after two jets of Indian Air Force's aerobatic team Surya Kiran crashed, killing a pilot and injuring two others.

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First Published: Sun, February 24 2019. 22:05 IST