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Hazira incident: Modi writes to PM

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Press Trust of India New Delhi

"The latest incident at Hazira poses a serious question mark on the ability of the central government to take effective and timely steps to prevent recurrence of such incidents," a Gujarat government statement quoted Modi as saying in the letter.

He voiced concern over lack of information on the status of the implementation of 118 recommendations made by M B Lal Committee set up after the fire at the Indian Oil Corporation terminal at Jaipur in 2009.

"Poor implementation records and recurrence of such incidents further weakens the faith of the people in the government's ability to provide safety and security to the citizens," Modi said.

 

The Hazira plant fire incident on January 5 has not only caused huge financial loss and disruption of oil supply but also led to the loss of three precious human lives and widespread panic in the nearby areas, the statement said.

"We cannot afford to have another such incident as it impacts our energy security and questions our ability to manage such sensitive installations," he said.

Modi asked the prime minister to fix responsibility within a reasonable time frame for implementation of the Lal Committee recommendations, in case they have not been implemented in entirety.

The chief minister said safety of oil depots and terminals was of paramount importance to ensure energy security and such recurrence of fire cannot be accepted.

  

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First Published: Aug 25 2010 | 3:58 PM IST

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