Kerala all-party meet to discuss ban on fireworks display in places of worship

Oommen Chandy announces earmarking of Rs 20 crore for relief and rehabilitation of the victims.

Updated - November 28, 2021 12:45 pm IST

Published - April 12, 2016 01:11 pm IST - Thiruvananthapuram

The Kerala High Court is set to hear later today one of its judge’s suggestion that high decibel crackers be banned to prevent tragedies such as the one in Kollam. Photo: AP

The Kerala High Court is set to hear later today one of its judge’s suggestion that high decibel crackers be banned to prevent tragedies such as the one in Kollam. Photo: AP

The Kerala government on Tuesday called an all-party meeting on April 14 to discuss whether or not to ban fireworks display during festivities in places of worship in the backdrop of the Kollam temple tragedy that claimed 109 lives and left over 350 injured.

Talking to reporters here after a meeting with senior officials and doctors attending to the injured, Kerala Chief Minister Oommen Chandy also announced earmarking of Rs 20 crore for relief and rehabilitation of the victims of the April 10 fireworks tragedy at the century-old Putingal Devi temple at Paravur, about 70 km from here. Rs 10 crore was put at the disposal of the Kollam District Collector for immediate action, he said.

The government would formulate a policy on fireworks after reaching a consensus at the Meeting on Thursday, he said after chairing the meeting this morning during which facilities being provided to the injured undergoing treatment at various hospitals were discussed.

Mr. Chandy’s announcement came amid growing calls for banning fireworks displays in the backdrop of Kollam accident. The Kerala High Court is set to hear later today one of its judge’s suggestion that high-decibel crackers be banned to prevent man-made tragedies such as the one in Kollam.

The accident occurred during an ‘unauthorised’ display of fireworks in the wee hours of Sunday after a spark from a firecracker fell on the storehouse containing crackers, triggering explosions.

Meanwhile, BJP state president Kummanam Rajasekaran opposed any complete ban on fireworks display in temples.

It should be allowed with sufficient safety measures, he told reporters, adding certain groups were trying to make ’political gain’ by raising the demand for banning fireworks display.

Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala, who addressed media in Alappuzha, said as the state was heading for polls, the government cannot take a unilateral decision. After discussions, the government would move forward in this regard, he said.

He made it clear that strict instructions have been given to police to carry out raids on illegal cracker manufacturing units.

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