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Major Revelation in Deesa Fire Tragedy: Workers Were Brought to Make Sutli Bombs, Families in Shock

Deesa, Gujarat – A shocking revelation has emerged in the Deesa fire tragedy, where 21 workers lost their lives in a fire at a firecracker factory. The Gujarat government has so far handed over 18 bodies to the families. 

Initially, it was claimed that the site was merely a warehouse for fireworks, but now the victims’ families have alleged that the workers were brought from Madhya Pradesh to manufacture sutli bombs.

Bodies Sent to Madhya Pradesh

According to reports, after completing the necessary legal procedures and post-mortem examinations, the Gujarat government has sent the bodies of 18 workers back to Singhalpur in Madhya Pradesh. Speaking to the media, the victims’ families stated that the factory was not just a storage facility but was actively producing fireworks. 

They accused the authorities of misleading the public by calling it a warehouse when, in reality, workers were engaged in making sutli bombs.

Illegal Supply of Aluminum Powder from Narol

Further investigations have led to more startling revelations about the firecracker factory. Reports indicate that the mastermind behind the illegal operation is linked to Narol in Ahmedabad. Sources claim that a person named Aggarwal from Narol was supplying aluminum powder for making firecrackers at the site. 

The factory was allegedly operating without any government authorization, producing fireworks in broad daylight. Despite the tragic loss of 21 lives, the government’s response has been slow, raising concerns over enforcement failures.

Families Allege Mishandling of Bodies

Amidst the unfolding controversy, grieving families have raised serious accusations against the administration. They claim that even after official announcements, they were not properly informed about the handing over of bodies. 

According to them, the deceased were hurriedly sent to Madhya Pradesh without their knowledge. Many families, who were on their way to Gujarat, were shocked to learn that the bodies had already been transported. Protesting outside Deesa Civil Hospital, they are demanding justice and a thorough investigation into the tragedy.

As the government faces mounting pressure, calls for accountability and stricter enforcement of safety regulations in firecracker factories are growing louder.

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