Reality check: After the 2019 Karol Bagh fire, why are hotels still Death Traps?
Reality Check | Seven years after the Karol Bagh hotel fire, another deadly blaze in Malviya Nagar has raised serious questions about hotel safety and enforcement.
Congress leader Udit Raj has sparked a controversy by comparing Prime Minister Narendra Modi to Ravan. The comment was made around the time of the Dussehra festival, with Udit Raj saying, "Modi ji is a symbol of modern Ravan. And the way he is building his golden palace, in which he is going to go, that golden palace will burn." The remark has drawn sharp criticism, with political observers noting its potential to become an emotive issue, especially with the Bihar assembly elections approaching. Responding on behalf of the BJP, Tom Barrakan said that the "real Ravans are in the Congress party" and that Udit Raj has been "hallucinating". The BJP is expected to use the statement to attack the Congress on the Hindutva front, as the ruling party has done with similar comments in the past.
Reality Check | Seven years after the Karol Bagh hotel fire, another deadly blaze in Malviya Nagar has raised serious questions about hotel safety and enforcement.
Ordinary mattresses became lifelines during one of Delhi's deadliest fires at Malviya Nagar.
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A fire broke out at a hotel in Hauz Rani, Malviya Nagar, leaving several guests trapped inside. Local residents immediately stepped in to help with the rescue operations.