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Meerut Fire Accident - Who'll hang those responsible for Lapses?

Dear Friend,

It is very sad that 50 died in a Shopping Festivel @ Meerut, North-India...Who and how will those who were responsible for the safety be punished? I wish the officials responsible for the tragedy handed over to the relatives of the dead and wounded, and they decide how to punish them....Not forgiving just like that! Think about those who have lost the beloved ones...Father, Mother, Brother, Sister etc etc....

GOD....R U JUST WATCHING? Common...time for action!

Wish no-such accidents in any part of this world!

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