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AAP Chief Amit Palekar blames Goa government for Arpora fire tragedy, demands CM's resignation

Palekar alleged that repeated warnings about unlicensed nightlife establishments had been ignored. "I have been saying for a year that extortion is ongoing, that the clubs operate without permission, and money is collected. But the government did nothing," he said, adding that the Chief Minister was now "shedding crocodile tears" while announcing a magisterial inquiry.

ANI Dec 07, 2025 16:37 IST googleads

Goa AAP Chief Amit Palekar in Arpora on Sunday. (Photo/ANI)

Arpora (Goa) [India], December 7 (ANI): In the aftermath of a devastating fire at a restaurant-club in North Goa's Arpora that claimed at least 25 lives, Goa AAP president Amit Paleka on Sunday held the state government directly responsible for what he described as an "avoidable tragedy."
"I visited the hospital just now. Five people are under treatment there, one of them critical... 25 people have died," Palekar said, accusing the administration of allowing the club to operate illegally. "The manner in which the incident occurred, and the government admits that the club didn't have permission and was running illegally. So, was the administration sleeping? What is the value of human life in the eyes of the Goa BJP government?"
Palekar alleged that repeated warnings about unlicensed nightlife establishments had been ignored. "I have been saying for a year that extortion is ongoing, that the clubs operate without permission, and money is collected. But the government did nothing," he said, adding that the Chief Minister Pramod Sawant was now "shedding crocodile tears" while announcing a magisterial inquiry.
The AAP leader demanded that the state immediately compensate the families of the deceased. "You can avoid making one or two events that you do and can compensate the victims with that money," he said. Palekar also criticised the emergency response, claiming some families struggled to get ambulances and vowed never to return to Goa after their ordeal. "The administration is very poor... There is no value for the life of the people," he said.
Palekar insisted that the Chief Minister should resign for what he termed a complete administrative failure. According to him, most victims died due to suffocation because the club lacked proper exits. "This shows there were no proper plans as required as per norms. Why has the CM not visited these victims so far?" he questioned.
Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant, who visited the site earlier in the day, expressed deep grief, calling it a "very painful" and "unfortunate" incident for the state. He announced a thorough inquiry into the exact cause of the fire and assured "stringent action" against those responsible.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi also conveyed his condolences, describing the tragedy as "deeply saddening." Authorities have begun a detailed investigation, with efforts underway to support the injured and assist the families of the deceased. (ANI)

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