News India Live, Digital Desk: When people were climbing the mountain with faith at Maa Tara Chandi Dham in Sasaram, who knew that a small technical flaw would cost their lives. When the echoes of the chaos after the Rohtas ropeway accident reached Patna, there was a stir in the department. Seeing the seriousness of the matter, Bihar Minister Dilip Jaiswal has made up his mind not to spare the culprits.
Engineers punished, company banned
The facts that emerged in the initial investigation of the accident were frightening. It was revealed that there was gross negligence somewhere regarding safety standards. Taking strict action, Minister Dilip Jaiswal suspended two responsible engineers on duty with immediate effect. suspend (is suspended.
Not only this, the agency that operates and maintains this ropeway has also been blamed. The minister has clearly said that a company which cannot take care of the safety of the people has no right to work in the state. Due to this, the concerned company blacklist (Blacklisting) has been done.
What is Minister Dilip Jaiswal’s stand?
Dilip Jaiswal’s stance appeared very strict in this matter. He said in clear words that the common man will not pay the price of someone’s carelessness with his life. The suspended engineers are accused of not taking the maintenance work seriously and claiming that everything was fine in the reports. Now the government is deeply investigating whether there was some big game of the system behind this entire matter.
Big lesson for the coming days
This ropeway of Sasaram has been a center of attraction for the major religious places of Bihar. But after this accident, the demand for audit of ropeways and swings operating in the entire state has started rising. The suspension of 2 engineers and blacklisting of the company is an indication that the Bihar government is no longer in the mood for ‘laxity’.
Now it is hoped that whatever new arrangement will be made at Maa Tara Chandi Dham in the coming time, it will give 100% guarantee of safety of the passengers. This strictness of the government is also like a ‘warning’ to other agencies that if public safety is compromised, then neither jobs nor work will be saved.
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