Kolkata: The Kolkata Police has constituted a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to probe the fire at a government building in Kolkata’s Alipore area that destroyed around 4,000 Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs), even as minister of state for fire and emergency services Kaushik Chowdhury raised questions over how the blaze spread to the floors where the machines were stored.
The minister said around 4,000 EVMs stored on the eighth and ninth floors were destroyed in the fire. (ANI)
“A four-member SIT has been set up to probe the incident in which a fire broke out in a government building in Kolkata’s Alipore area on Wednesday,” a senior police officer said.
“Preliminary investigation suggests that the fire started on the third or fourth floor. We wonder how it reached the eighth and ninth floors. The fifth, sixth and seventh floors in between were not damaged,” Chowdhury told reporters on Thursday.
The minister said around 4,000 EVMs stored on the eighth and ninth floors were destroyed in the fire. “Apart from a few government offices including a one linked to midday meal in schools, around 4,000 EVMs were destroyed. They were kept on the eighth and ninth floors. There were EVMs from around 10 assembly constituencies,” he said.
The fire broke out on Wednesday at the administrative building of the South 24 Parganas zilla parishad in Alipore. The zilla parishad is run by the Trinamool Congress (TMC), and the district is considered a political bastion of TMC MP Abhishek Banerjee.
Chowdhury visited the site on Thursday to assess the damage. Forensic officials could not enter the affected floors that day because of the intense heat generated by the blaze, officials said.
“Forensic officials have collected samples. It is too early to comment. The SIT was set up on Friday and the investigation is still in a nascent stage,” the police officer said.
According to fire department officials, the blaze was reported around 9.50 am at the multi-storey building that houses several state government departments. Ten fire tenders were pressed into service to bring the fire under control.
The TMC also questioned how the EVMs were destroyed despite legal efforts to preserve them.
“MYSTERIOUSLY DESTROYED IN FIRE! 4,000 Control Units. 4,000 Ballot Units. 4,000 VVPATs. Linked to Kasba, Jadavpur, Behala East, Behala West, Metiaburuz, Satgachia and multiple assembly constituencies under Diamond Harbour sub-division. @ECISVEEP cannot keep hiding behind planted narratives forever. Judicial intervention was previously sought to preserve EVMs and CCTV footage. Then how can such incidents happen? Was this merely an accident…or a calculated attempt to make crucial evidence vanish after tampering with Democracy itself?” the party said in a post on X on Friday.
Congress claimed that the incident raises “suspicions”. “A fire broke out in a government building in West Bengal, in which 4,000 EVMs were reduced to ashes. These EVMs had been used in the recently held assembly elections. This incident raises suspicions. The government and the Election Commission should clarify how the fire started and how it reached up to the ninth-tenth floor?” the Congress wrote on X.
Meanwhile, Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) called it “no ordinary incident” and posted on X: “The destruction by fire of 4,000 EVMs in a government building located in Alipore, Kolkata, is no ordinary incident. Assembly elections had taken place in Bengal just a short while ago. So what exactly happened that such a massive blaze broke out in a government building? How did the fire start, and how did thousands of EVMs get caught in its grip? The BJP must answer.”
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Hindustan TimesIndependentLeft8 days ago TMC targets ECI over 'mysterious' fire that gutted '4,000 EVMs' in KolkataKolkata Police have formed a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate a fire incident at the South 24 Parganas Zilla Parishad office, which reportedly destroyed approximately 4,000 Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). The Trinamool Congress (TMC) has criticized the Election Commission of India (ECI) over the incident, calling it 'mysterious.'
Bias read (Left): The article mentions the TMC targeting the ECI, suggesting a critical stance toward the commission. While the article does not explicitly take a position, the framing emphasizes the TMC's criticism and implies skepticism about the ECI's handling of the situation, aligning with left-leaning political
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Hindustan TimesIndependentCenter8 days ago Kolkata Police sets up SIT to probe into fire incident in which 4000 EVMs were destroyedA fire at a Kolkata government building destroyed 4,000 electronic voting machines (EVMs), leading to the establishment of a Special Investigation Team (SIT) to investigate the incident. The event has raised suspicions and sparked political controversy.
Bias read (Center): The article presents the facts of the incident without overtly favoring any political side. It mentions the destruction of EVMs, the formation of an SIT, and the resulting suspicion and political outcry but does not take a stance or use biased language.
The HinduIndependentCenter9 days ago Around 4,000 EVMs gutted as Bengal govt. building catches fire; Minister flags possibility of foul playAround 4,000 Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs) were damaged when a government building in West Bengal caught fire. The Fire and Emergency Services Minister of State, Koushik Chowdhury, visited the site and suggested the possibility of sabotage.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on an incident involving damaged EVMs and mentions a minister suggesting sabotage without taking a stance or using biased language. It provides minimal context and does not emphasize any particular political viewpoint.
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- government West Bengal Fire and Emergency Services Minister of State, Koushik Chowdhury
Business StandardIndependent🔒Center9 days ago 4,000 EVMs destroyed in Bengal government building fire; probe underwayA fire broke out at a government building in West Bengal, resulting in the destruction of approximately 4,000 Electronic Voting Machines (EVMs). An investigation has been initiated to determine the cause of the incident.
Bias read (Center): The article reports on an event involving the destruction of EVMs without any apparent framing, loaded language, or emphasis on specific political perspectives. It does not include commentary, quotes, or sources that suggest a particular ideological stance.
Scroll.inIndependentLeft9 days ago Kolkata: 4,000 EVMs destroyed in government building fire, minister flags sabotage possibilityAround 4,000 electronic voting machines (EVMs) were destroyed in a fire at a government building in Kolkata. The incident occurred in a nine-story structure housing multiple government offices, including the South 24 Parganas Zilla Parishad, which is managed by the ruling Trinamool Congress. West Bengal minister Kaushik Chowdhury suggested the fire might have been caused by sabotage, noting unusual aspects such as how the fire spread from the third floor to the seventh and eighth floors without affecting intermediate floors. An FIR has been filed, and forensic teams are investigating.
Bias read (Left): The article frames the incident with potential implications for election integrity, highlighting concerns raised by a minister from the ruling Trinamool Congress. While the article reports the minister's claims of possible sabotage without directly endorsing them, the emphasis on the political role,