'Don't vote for me but save your lives': Mamata Banerjee inspecting Kolkata hotel fire that killed 14

Kolkata/IBNS: West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee on Thursday acted rough and tough over the alleged violation of rules in view of 14 deaths caused by a fire which broke out at the Rituraj Hotel in Machuabazar area of central Kolkata earlier this week.
Speaking in Hindi at the trading hub, Mamata issued a strict warning to the business community over the alleged flouting of rules.
The Chief Minister said she won't hold back from acting tough even if it costs her party's votes.
She said, "There are various spots in the Jorasanko area... I have instructed Kolkata Corporation (Kolkata Municipal Corporation) for an internal investigation. Such buildings should not be granted permission and take action against anyone who has helped secure the permission.
"I will ask the police and fire brigade to pay surprise visits. This should not be restricted to only Kolkata but all district towns. We are ready to take action even against any local representative. No one, be it from the administration or any political party, will be spared."
"People don't follow the guidelines. They should follow the rules. I am not opposed to anyone but I want everyone to be safe. I am fine with not getting votes for saying this. Don't vote for me but save your lives," the Chief Minister added.
The owner and manager of Kolkata's Rituraj Hotel, where a deadly fire broke out on Tuesday evening, were arrested on Thursday morning.
The Kolkata Police arrested Akash Chawla and Gaurav Kapoor, the owner and manager of the hotel respectively, on Thursday morning.
Fourteen people were killed in the fire, which broke out at 7:30 pm on Tuesday on the premises of Rituraj Hotel in central Kolkata's Mechhuapatti area.
The flames were brought under control almost 10 hours after 10 fire tenders were pressed into service.
In a moment of panic, one jumped off the fourth floor fracturing his leg while some leaned out of windows and screamed for help in a desperate attempt to escape from the hotel, where 88 guests were staying in 42 rooms.
Among the killed, 11 were men, one woman and two children.
Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP), which is the primary opposition force in West Bengal, has claimed illegal construction with the backing of the local Trinamool Congress government led to this incident.
"The situation is such that now we have to find out how many legal constructions exist in West Bengal," said BJP leader Sajal Ghosh, who was denied entry into the locality, where the hotel exists, by police this morning.
Almost in the same tune, Leader of Opposition and BJP MLA Suvendu Adhikari wrote on X, "Lack of proper fire safety measures, and other negligence must have led to the horrific incident, which must be probed thoroughly, however what is most concerning is that the tragedy struck at the heart of Kolkata, yet the response wasn't adequate and prompt considering the location. Why?
"Is this because, the whole Administration and WB Govt is on a 3 day vacation in Digha and the People of WB are left to fend for themselves?"
Absolutely Tragic.
— Suvendu Adhikari (@SuvenduWB) April 30, 2025
Devastating fire at the Rituraj Hotel in Mechua, Kolkata, tragically claims 14 lives. The fire broke out around 7 PM last evening, in the Mechua Fal-patti area. Many were suspected to be trapped inside the hotel till late last night. Most of the people may… pic.twitter.com/30y0KpZPSP