BJP national vice-president dilip ghosh has lashed out at the mamata Banerjee-led government for losing control over the administration, saying it did not provide adequate security for celebrities. West bengal Chief minister mamata banerjee announced the gun salute at a district booth meeting in Bangura in honor of the late singer in Kolkata. The announcement comes a day after singer kk died following a concert in Kolkata. "If the weather is normal, I will fly to Kolkata. We will hold a gun salute to kk at Dum Dum Airport," he said.
In this context, bjp national vice-president dilip ghosh has lamented that the kolkata government did not provide adequate protection to celebrities as it played a key role in KK's death. The famous singer passed away after returning from a show at the Grand Hotel in Kolkata. He reportedly complained about the heat during the show. According to one of the fans who attended the concert, the crowd was high. "The capacity of the auditorium was 2,500-3,000. But the attendance was double," the fan said. The doors of the auditorium also fell off their hinges, and the bases of the security rails cracked as the crowd was forced to enter. In several videos of the show, a clip of kk complaining about the heat in the auditorium was also released. He can be seen wiping his sweat off with a towel and then talking to a group member, looking upwards, towards the air conditioner.
In this case, kk has failed to provide proper protection against death and has lost control of the administration. " It is the responsibility of the management to provide security, "he added. So he fell ill and it is not known whether he eventually died. It looks like the government has no control, "said dilip Ghosh.