Old Rajinder Nagar Tragedy: Protests Continue , Questions Remain the same, ‘Who is Responsible?’
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Old Rajinder Nagar Tragedy: Protests Continue , Questions Remain the same, ‘Who is Responsible?’
The aftermath of the tragic fire at a coaching centre in Old Rajinder Nagar has sparked ongoing protests and public outcry in Delhi.
As the city mourns the loss of lives, the focus shifts to the critical question: "Who is responsible?" This incident has ignited a heated debate about accountability, with fingers pointed at multiple parties, including the Delhi government, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), and the coaching centres themselves.
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Public outrage has forced the Delhi government to pause its controversial plan to deny fuel to over 62 lakh "End of Life" vehicles — including cars, bikes, trucks, and even vintage automobiles. The now-on-hold EOL policy targeted petrol vehicles older than 15 years and diesel ones older than 10, with fuel stations set to use number plate recognition to block refueling.
But after massive backlash from citizens — especially those with well-maintained older vehicles and valid pollution certificates — the government is rethinking its move. Environment Minister Manjinder Singh Sirsa cited “technological challenges” and announced a shift in focus: targeting poorly-maintained vehicles instead of penalizing all old ones.
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