Modi "questioned the Centre over delay in the implementation of M B Lal Committee recommendations to prevent recurrence of incidents such as the recent fire outbreak at the Hazira plant of Indian Oil Corp near Surat on January 5," a state government statement issued through a public relations agency said.
The seven-member committee headed by former chairman of HPCL M B Lal was constituted to go into the reasons for the major fire at IOC's Jaipur terminal on October 29, 2009, that blazed for 11 days and killed 11 persons besides injuring more than 45. The fire had caused loss of Rs 280 crore.
"In a letter to Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, Modi expressed serious concern over no public knowledge regarding status of the implementation of 118 recommendations made by Lal Committee," it said.
The Committee had submitted its report on January 29, 2010.
Modi in his letter said the latest incident at Hazira posed serious question mark on the ability of the Central Government to take effective and timely steps to prevent recurrence of such incidents.
"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," the statement quoted him as writing.
Stating that safety and security of installations was of prime importance, he said, "We cannot afford to have another such incident as it impacts our energy security and questions our ability to manage such sensitive installations".
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