A massive fire gutted an Anandpur warehouse, killing workers and igniting political fury. BJP leader Agni Mitra Paul minced no words, indicting CM Mamata Banerjee for her obsession with vote banks at the expense of lives. ‘No regret means no action against the owner,’ he charged.
Key failures: unlicensed fire operations at the momo unit, per Fire DG reports. Subordinate arrests aside, the principal remains at large post-five days. Paul decried absent DNA forensics and paltry 10-lakh relief, signs of bureaucratic paralysis.
Beneath lies corruption, Paul alleged – illegal ventures bankroll TMC via protection fees to IPAC. Bengal brims with such hazards under her watch. He vowed public revolt against her divisive agenda.
Paul unmasked TMC exile Humayun Kabir and CPI(M)’s Salim as Banerjee’s vote-harvesting allies, mirroring her shift from anti-infiltration stance to dependence on those blocs for power. The warehouse horror crystallizes Bengal’s safety crisis, galvanizing opposition demands for justice.

