He also demanded that the state government postpone the proposed human chain on January 21 in support of prohibition in the wake of the boat disaster.
"The Chief Minister should take responsibility for the negligence that led to yesterday's tragic incident... If the CM can take credit for the arrangements for Prakashotsav (in Patna) and Kalchakra (in Bodhgaya), then he should also take the responsibility of the death of 24 people," Sushil Modi said here.
Questioning the arrangements for the kite festival by the tourism department on the occasion of Makar Sankranti at Sabbalpur diara, the BJP leader said, it was neither reviewed by the Chief Minister nor by Deputy Chief Minister Tejashwi Prasad Yadav who is the district's in-charge minister.
On the other hand, the government had spent Rs 200 crore on 'Prakashotsav' which was reviewed by the Chief Minister himself and top officials regularly, Sushil Modi said.
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Alleging that the government was responsible for similar incidents in the past, he said, "The government did not learn any lesson from the two major incidents of Chhath and Dussehra when 22 and 33 people died respectively... The government does not know crowd control techniques."
Questioning why all district administration officials were at RJD chief Lalu Prasad's residence, he said, "Probably they were there to receive the Chief Minister."
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Sushil Modi appealed to the state government to postpone its human chain programme on January 21 aimed at garnering support for prohibition.
The boat tragedy has also led to cancellation of he ruling JD(U)'s 'dahi-chura' feast apart from another function meant for launch of renovation of the dilapidated Mahanama Gandhi setu by Prime Minister Narendra Modi by remote control from Delhi, he said.
Questioning the Bihar government's choice of officers to conduct an inquiry into the boat capsize incident, Sushil Modi claimed, "Those officers who were responsible for making arrangements, have been given the responsibility of conducting inquiry. What they will probe?"
The state government has formed an inquiry committee to probe the boat tragedy.
The committee comprises three officials, including the Disaster Management Department's secretary Pratyaya Amrit, Central Range Deputy Inspector General (DIG) (Patna) Shalin and Patna District Magistrate Sanjay Kumar Agarwal.