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Delhi Coaching Centre News : Even after 40 hours of the coaching accident in Old Rajendra Nagar, Delhi, the Chief Secretary has not submitted the investigation report to Minister Atishi in the government. After this, Atishi has given an ultimatum to the Chief Secretary till 10 pm tonight. Let us tell you, immediately after the accident, Atishi had ordered the Chief Secretary to investigate and submit the report within 24 hours. Atishi has claimed that she has not received any official report.
After this, Delhi government minister Atishi wrote a letter to Chief Secretary Naresh Kumar on Monday, drawing attention to the delay in submitting the magistrate inquiry report regarding the incident at a coaching center in Rajendra Nagar and directed him to submit the report by 10 pm. He said, I had given instructions to start a magistrate inquiry into the death of three IAS candidates in Rajendra Nagar area at 11:20 pm on Saturday (July 27). The magistrate committee had to submit the report within 24 hours. However, I was surprised to know that despite almost 40 hours having passed, I have not yet received any official report or information from the Chief Secretary about the incident.
Chief Secretary is trying to save someone
Minister Atishi said that either the Delhi government officials are not serious about investigating this tragedy, or they are trying to save someone. She said, “The Chief Secretary is again directed to submit the magisterial inquiry report of the incident by 10 pm today (July 29). Suggest the strictest action against those officers whose negligence has led to this tragic incident. Any kind of delay will raise the question whether any criminal is being saved.”
three students died
Let us tell you, three students preparing for the civil service examination died after water filled in the basement of the Rao IAS Study Circle Coaching Institute building after heavy rains on Saturday evening, who have been identified as Shreya Yadav of Uttar Pradesh, Tanya Soni of Telangana and Navin Dalvin of Kerala. After the letter from Atishi, no response has been received from the Chief Secretary’s Office at the moment.