
Will PM call it an act of fraud?: Kunal Ghosh on bridge collapse
In a recent statement, Trinamool Congress (TMC) leader Kunal Ghosh has sparked a controversy by questioning Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s response to the recent bridge collapse in Maharashtra’s Pune. Ghosh’s comments come after a devastating bridge collapse in the city, which has left several people injured and fatalities reported.
The incident has sent shockwaves across the nation, with many calling for a thorough investigation into the cause of the collapse. However, Ghosh’s statement appears to be more focused on the Prime Minister’s previous response to a similar incident in Kolkata.
In 2016, a flyover in Kolkata collapsed, killing several people and injuring many more. At the time, Prime Minister Modi had visited the site and described the incident as “not an act of God, but an act of fraud.” Ghosh is now questioning whether the Prime Minister will make a similar statement in the wake of the recent bridge collapse in Maharashtra.
“When the Kolkata flyover collapsed…PM Narendra Modi had said it was not an act of God but an act of fraud,” Ghosh said in a statement. “Now, with the bridge collapse in Maharashtra and a plane crash in Gujarat, will Modi ji still call this an act of fraud?”
Ghosh’s statement is likely to be seen as a criticism of the Prime Minister’s handling of the situation and his previous response to a similar incident. Many have questioned the safety measures in place and the accountability of those responsible for the construction and maintenance of the bridge.
The bridge collapse in Pune is not an isolated incident. In recent years, there have been several similar incidents across the country, raising concerns about the state of infrastructure and the need for greater accountability.
The recent plane crash in Gujarat has also raised questions about the safety of air travel in the country. While the exact cause of the crash is still unknown, many have expressed concerns about the safety measures in place and the accountability of those responsible for ensuring the safety of passengers.
In the wake of these incidents, Ghosh’s statement is likely to be seen as a call for greater accountability and a need for the Prime Minister to take responsibility for the safety of the country’s infrastructure.
It is worth noting that the Prime Minister has not yet commented on the recent bridge collapse in Maharashtra or the plane crash in Gujarat. However, Ghosh’s statement is likely to be seen as a challenge to the Prime Minister’s response to these incidents and a call for greater accountability.
In conclusion, Kunal Ghosh’s statement is a reflection of the growing concerns about the state of infrastructure in the country and the need for greater accountability. While the Prime Minister has not yet commented on the recent incidents, Ghosh’s statement is likely to be seen as a challenge to his response and a call for greater transparency and accountability.