An FIR was filed with Sonepur police station against persons running an entertainment park at Sabalpur diara and boat operators for illegally ferrying passengers between Saran and Patna districts after the boat capsized yesterday near NIT ghat as it was apparently overcrowded with revellers returning from a kite festival organised by tourism department on occasion of Makar Sankranti festival.
However, BJP leader Sushil Kumar Modi alleged that there was an attempt to cover-up the "negligence" of state government. He claimed that there were inadequte number of boats to ferry the people for the event.
State Tourism Minister Anita Devi rejected suggestions that adequate arrangements had not been made by the department for the event and sought to blame private boat operators for the tragedy.
"We had made all arrangements and informed local authorities in writing. But there were some private boat operators," she said.
"We are saddened by this terrible tragedy and are with the families in this hour of grief. The Chief Minister has announced ex-gratia....
Principal Secretary (Disaster Management) Pratyaya Amrit told PTI that four more bodies were recovered today, taking the death toll to 24.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi and the Chief Minister announced an ex-gratia of Rs two lakh and Rs four lakh respectively to the kin of those killed in the incident.
Sub-Divisional Police Officer (SDPO) Md Ali Ansari said the FIR was filed by the Sub-Divisional Officer (SDO) Anuj Kumar late last night.
Rai is a native of Chaharan Mohalla of Sabalpur village.
The boat, which had about 40 people on board who were returning to Ranighat in Patna from Sabalpur diara (riverine area), was retrieved from the river.
In the wake of the tragedy, a programme to mark the start of redevelopment work of Mahatma Gandhi Setu in Patna which the PM was to address today via video conferencing was also postponed.
The boat tragedy has also led to cancellation of other engagements including 'dahi-chura' feast that JD(U) unit president Bashistha Narayan Singh was scheduled to host today.
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