Agartala, January 11: Chief Minister Professor (Dr.) Manik Saha is not satisfied with the report of the committee investigating the tragic death of electrocution in an upside-down chariot. Therefore, he directed the revenue department to submit the report after re-investigation. On the last day of the winter session of the 11th Legislative Assembly today, Leader of the Opposition Animesh Debbarma raised the issue in the spare time, along with CPM MLA Jitendra Chowdhury. Then the Chief Minister clarified the position of the state government.
Incidentally, last year, 10 people, including children, died tragically due to electrocution in the Ulto Rath organized by ISKCON at Kumarghat. The state government constituted a committee to investigate the incident. Yesterday in the Legislative Assembly, the Leader of the Opposition wanted to know about the investigation into the incident. The Chief Minister avoided the matter then. But today the leader of the opposition raised the issue in the off chance today and drew the Chief Minister’s attention.
The chief minister said that the responsibility of investigating the tragic incident at Kumarghat was given to the revenue department. But after evaluating the investigation report, it was found that there is a need for a more detailed judicial analysis.
On this day, he expressed his dissatisfaction with the report of the investigation committee and said that there are many flaws in the report of the investigation. So he ordered the department to investigate and report again.