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| BJP demands impartial enquiry in Assembly complex collapse | | | early times report Jammu, Dec 14: Demanding an impartial enquiry on the recent incident in which a portion of state legislative complex collapsed in Jammu, State BJP president Shamsher Singh Manhas today expressed sadness over the incident. In a statement, he said the collapse of the historic and most important structure in Jammu region is symptomatic of the total and complete lack of accountability of the engineers and the contractors "who are working unmindful of the public convenience, safety and consequences of their way of functioning." Citing the example of digging up of the arterial roads of Jammu and leaving these roads without any proper levelling and black topping thus leaving general public to their fate, Manhas said that there has been no accountability in the past of the concerned engineers and the agencies on the part of ruling politicians, "who are more interested in their power and pelf." "The engineers, agencies and contractors have been emboldened by the conniving acquiescing of the ruling coalition and have thus become immune to the public suffering and inconvenience," he alleged. The BJP president said that whatever had been done in the vicinity of the legislative complex by the engineers and contractors reflects their work culture as cultivated and fostered by the coalition government's politicians. He demanded an impartial enquiry by experts from outside the state, preferably from IIT Delhi or Rourke, to find out the reasons for collapse.
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