Bengal Fire Sabotage Probe: 4,000 EVMs Destroyed; Khan Sir’s Coaching Faces Closure Over Safety Lapses"
Recently, a coaching institute received a notice over alleged fire safety concerns. Authorities stated that certain fire safety requirements needed to be addressed, and action was taken according to the rules.
At the same time, reports emerged about a major fire in a government building where thousands of EVMs were reportedly destroyed. The incident raised serious questions about safety measures, accountability, and the protection of important public assets.
Now, these are two different incidents. They happened in different places and under different circumstances. But they bring up one common question:
Are fire safety standards being enforced effectively everywhere?
Whether it’s a private institution, a government office, a school, a hospital, or any public building, safety regulations exist for a reason — to protect lives, property, and public trust.
When safety lapses are found, people expect transparency, proper investigation, and corrective action, regardless of who is involved.
The debate is not about comparing two incidents. The real issue is ensuring that safety standards are followed consistently and that accountability remains the same for everyone.