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There was mismanagement, failure of administration at Nazrul Manch : West Bengal Governor Dhankhar on KK's death

"My heart bleeds. There could not have been more mismanagement. There could not have been more failure for the administration. There was no risk management system. There should have been control over how many visitors were coming (to the venue)," the West Bengal Governor said.

June 04, 2022 / 19:22 IST
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Well-known Bollywood singer Krishnakumar Kunnath, popularly known as KK, died in Kolkata on May 31 within an hour of his power packed performance at Nazrul Manch. (Image via Twitter/@VishalBhardwa)
Well-known Bollywood singer Krishnakumar Kunnath, popularly known as KK, died in Kolkata on May 31 within an hour of his power packed performance at Nazrul Manch. (Image via Twitter/@VishalBhardwa)

West Bengal Governor Jagdeep Dhankhar on Saturday claimed that there was total mismanagement and complete failure by the administration at Nazrul Manch, where Bollywood singer Krishnakumar Kunnath, popularly known as KK, performed to a packed auditorium in Kolkata before his death.

There should have been control over the number of spectators at the venue during the programme, which was held on Tuesday this week, he said.

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"My heart bleeds. There could not have been more mismanagement. There could not have been more failure for the administration. There was no risk management system. There should have been control over how many visitors were coming (to the venue). Proper action was not taken during the crisis," Dhankhar told reporters at Bagdogra airport on his way to New Delhi from Darjeeling, where he was on a short trip.

City police commissioner Vineet Goyal had said on Friday that there was no situation where attendees were short of space at Nazrul Manch on that say. He said that was not mobbed at any point of time and police arrangement was in place at the venue under an assistant commissioner of police well before the singer's arrival.