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Holding the Pakistan Tehreek-i-Insaf’s (PTI) government responsible for the deaths of tourists in Murree, the opposition on Saturday accused Prime Minister Imran Khan and his aides of victim blaming and demanded a judicial inquiry into the incident.

Among those demanding a judicial probe was one of the main allies of the government both in the Centre and Punjab — the PML-Q — to fix responsibility for the deaths of tourists.

At least 22 people died in their cars on Saturday while being stranded in snow in Murree amid a tourist influx into the hill station. Thousands of cars loaded with tourists were reportedly still stuck on the routes leading to the hill station on Saturday evening.

The opposition was of the view that the PM’s “blue-eyed” Punjab Chief Minister Usman Buzdar and his team had not made any arrangements to cope with any untoward situation despite forecasts of a heavy snowfall.

Meanwhile, Prime Minister Imran Khan caused an outcry on Twitter after he linked the deaths with the “rush of people proceeding [to Murree] without checking weather conditions”.

“Shocked and upset at tragic deaths of tourists on road to Murree,” the premier tweeted. “Unprecedented snowfall and rush of people proceeding without checking weather conditions caught district administration unprepared.”

Interior Minister Sheikh Rashid, in a video message, said tourists flocked to the hill station in such large numbers “for the first time in 15 to 20 years which created a big crisis”.

Information Minister Fawad Chaudhry said in a statement that record snowfall in the tourist resort caused the deaths and urged people to avoid travelling to Murree and beyond due to the extraordinary rush of people there.

Later, in a press conference, he claimed the Murree administration and Punjab government had been warning tourists for a week that the weather conditions in the hill station and the northern areas were not suitable and tourists should refrain from travelling there.

“Imran Khan has made victim-blaming the governing philosophy of his otherwise directionless government,” Leader of the Opposition in the National Assembly Shehbaz Sharif said in a tweet.

He said the PTI used to blame someone or the other whenever something went wrong. “There is always someone ‘responsible’ for whatever goes wrong. A country of 220 million people is being run by those whose default response is to shirk responsibility for their actions,” he tweeted, expressing grief over the loss of so many precious lives. “The death of dozens of tourists in Murree is a mass murder by incompetence, not just an unfortunate incident.”

“It is a tragic incident of administrative incompetence and criminal negligence. It is a proof of the administrative incapacity of the PTI government that it is not even able to manage traffic in Murree and Galyat,” he further said in a statement, and asked that when the government knew citizens were trapped in such a cold weather, why no effort was made to rescue them and provide them shelters?

Shehbaz, who ruled Punjab for a decade, questioned: “If the government is not capable of managing even a traffic situation, what right does it have to stay in power and why? If tourists were going in such large numbers, why were advance arrangements not made? Were the administrations asleep? How can a government that can’t save its citizens trapped in a traffic jam, get the people out of the quagmire of inflation and deal with the big and serious problems of the country?” Shehbaz questioned.

“Imran Niazi has no moral courage. At least the ministers and their subordinates responsible for this serious criminal negligence should be dismissed. If no one will be held responsible for this calamity, the government’s criminal silence over the deaths of the people is tantamount to a heinous sin,” he exclaimed.

Former prime minister Shahid Khaqan Abbasi in a media talk in Murree held PM Khan and Punjab CM Buzdar responsible for the death of tourists, saying the rulers had failed to come up with plans to deal with any crisis. “Shehbaz Sharif ruled Punjab for over 10 years and every year, prior to snowfall, he used to visit Murree, held meetings on how tourists will be protected and traffic will be controlled in case of any emergency,” he added.

“Now, both Imran Khan and Usman Buzdar should take responsibility for the tragic incident and not blame the deceased,” he added.

The PML-N leader also claimed that locals had carried out the rescue operation as the provincial and federal governments were nowhere in the hill station. “Shehbaz Sharif provided billions of rupees of machinery in Murree which lay idle, as no one was available to run these machines.”

PML-N vice president Maryam Nawaz also tweeted: “I have never seen such chaos, apathy, incompetence and most importantly a government that has nothing to do with the misery of people. What is most shocking though is not only the dismissive attitude but the contempt and scorn they pour on the victims.”

PPP chairman Bilawal Bhutto-Zardari extended sympathy and condolences to the bereaved families and said he shared their grief.

PPP leader and former Senate chairman Raza Rabbani in a statement called the tragedy in Murree a national disaster, saying all national resources should be mobilised to rescue the families still trapped. He demanded the government declare a day of national mourning.

“It is unfortunate that the district and provincial administrations were unable to control the inflow of people and vehicles into Murree despite weather warnings. The CM should be overseeing rescue operations from the ground in Murree,” he added.

The PPP leader also demanded a judicial inquiry under a Supreme Court judge to ascertain the negligence of the district and provincial administrations.

PPP Senator Sherry Rehman took on the administration, saying instead of attracting more tourists the government should have declared a warning for jammed roads. “Over 155,000 vehicles have entered Murree since Monday, but only 135,000 have left so far,” she added.

PML-Q leaders Chaudhry Shujaat Hussain, Parvez Elahi and Moonis Elahi expressed grief over the tragedy in Murree and demanded those responsible be punished by conducting a high-level investigation.

“Such a large number of people were turning to Murree and the administration should have known what measures were needed for security and traffic arrangements there,” they said in a statement. The PML-Q leaders called for swift efforts to evacuate the tourists stranded in Murree and Galyat and appreciated the role of the army, Frontier Constabulary and Rescue 1122 in the rescue operation.

 
Usual randi rona of corrupt tolla, sadly on the death of innocents as well.
 
These dogs need a chance to bark.
They got nothing to do with public welfare, just want to defame the government
As far as Judiciary us concerned, they still have to punish the lawyers who attacked the cardiac hospital and caused deaths of patients due to disruption of treatment and destruction of medical equipment.
 
Murree tragedy: Buzdar vows 'impartial action' against those found negligent in duties



Chief Minister Punjab Usman Buzdar. — APP/File
Chief Minister Punjab Usman Buzdar. — APP/File
  • A probe committee will submit a report on the Murree tragedy in seven days.
  • Initial report to chief minister says the 22 deaths on January 7 occurred due to carbon monoxide poisoning.
  • Chief minister announces Rs17.6 million in financial assistance for the families of the deceased.
'Chief Minister Punjab Usman Buzdar has vowed "impartial action" against all those found negligent in their duties, a day after the country saw the deaths of more than 20 people stranded in their vehicles in snow-hit Murree.
Buzdar issued a statement on Twitter on Sunday to announce a series of measures being taken by the Punjab government to institute permanent solutions to longstanding issues in the tourist destination.
He said that the government's foremost priority had first been to complete rescue operations.
Thereafter, a "long consultative session" was held in Murree accompanied by a "detailed briefing".
"Some important decisions have been taken so that with short term and long term solutions, a permanent solution to longstanding issues can be arrived at," the chief minister said.


Buzdar said that in seven days, a probe committee supervised by the additional chief secretary for the Punjab home department, will submit a report and "impartial action" will be taken against those found negligent in their duties.


Measures for Murree
The chief minister said that a decision "in principle" has been taken to give Murree the status of a district.
"We will immediately appoint officers of the ranks of superintendent of police and additional deputy commissioner in Murree," he added.
Buzdar said that two new police stations will be established in the city.
In addition, two new parking plazas will be constructed in Sunny Bank and Jhika Gali and a shuttle service will be run between these points.
In a statement yesterday, Buzdar said that there were a total of 33,745 vehicles in Murree till last night, much higher than what the hill station can accommodate.
The chief minister in his statement today said that Rescue 1122 staff will be provided trail bikes and wireless communication systems.
Furthermore, under a new traffic management system, new connecting roads to Murree will be built.
Buzdar 'annoyed' over overcrowding

State-run APP reported that the meeting took place in Gharial, Murree, during which the chief minister was given a detailed briefing on rescue and relief operations.
Commissioner, Rawalpindi Division; City Police Officer, Rawalpindi; Deputy Commissioner, Rawalpindi; and CTO Rawalpindi gave a detailed account to the chief minister on various aspects of the tragic incident.
A report was presented to him on the tragic incident and he was briefed about the traffic management plan. Buzdar expressed his annoyance over the overcrowding in Murree, APP reported.
He spent over three hours in Murree, APP said.
Initial report attributes deaths to carbon monoxide poisoning
Later in the day, an initial report was presented to the chief minister. It said that on January 7, four feet of snow fell in Murree.
According to the report, between January 3 and 7, 162,000 vehicles entered the city.
The report said that the 22 people who died on January 7 died due to carbon monoxide poisoning.
Trees fell at 16 different points, blocking off the roads for traffic, said the report.
According to the report, 21,000 cars that made their way to Murree were sent back.
Financial assistance for heirs of deceased
The chief minister also announced Rs17.6 million in financial assistance for the families of the deceased, while noting that monetary assistance is "no substitute for human life", APP reported.
The chief minister expressed his heartfelt sympathies with the bereaved families and said that the Punjab government shares in their sorrow, the publication said.
It also quoted Buzdar as saying that the entry of vehicles and tourists in Murree would be controlled from now on.
"Vehicles and tourists exceeding the specified limit would not be allowed to enter Murree," Buzdar was quoted as saying.
The chief minister also directed the authorities concerned to take strict action against hotels involved in overcharging rent, terming it "absolutely intolerable".
Provincial Law Minister Raja Basharat, MNA Sadaqat Abbasi, MPA Latasib Satti, Punjab Government Spokesman Hassan Khawar, Chief Secretary, Inspector General of Police, Senior Member Board of Revenue, Secretary Construction and Communications, Commissioner Rawalpindi Division, RPO Rawalpindi , CPO Rawalpindi, Deputy Commissioner Rawalpindi and other officers were present on the occasion.
Aerial inspection

Earlier, Buzdar also conducted an aerial inspection of the areas of Murree, affected due to heavy snowfall reviewed the relief activities being carried out in the affected areas.
The Relief Commissioner/Senior Member Board of Revenue gave a briefing to the chief minister about relief activities.
Punjab Law Minister Raja Basharat, Special Assistant to CM Punjab on Information Hassan Khawar, Chief Secretary, IG Police and other officers concerned were also present.


 

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