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Muktsar blast: Firecracker factory was operating without permission, says DC; owner arrested

Punjab minister Gurmeet Khuddian visited the victims who are under treatment at AIIMS, Bathinda, while SAD chief Sukhbir Badal alleged that the factory was running under political patronage.

Muktsar blastBlast in cracker factory in Singhwala village located in Lambi constituency of Muktsar district. (Source: Express Photo)

The firecracker factory in Punjab’s Muktsar, where a blast killed five workers and injured 34 others in the intervening night of Thursday and Friday, was allegedly operating without permission from the district authorities.

Following the incident, the owner of the factory has been arrested, the police said. The two-storey building, which housed the factory in Singhewala village, also collapsed in the blast.

“No permission was granted to the factory under the required Explosives Rules, 2008,” said Abhijeet Kaplish, Deputy Commissioner (DC), Muktsar. The owner had reportedly submitted a request before the deputy commissioner’s office for necessary approval, but the file was yet to be processed.

“The district administration’s top priority remains the care and treatment of the injured. A detailed inquiry is underway, and the strictest action will be taken against those found responsible,” the DC said. He added that several of the seriously injured have been shifted to AIIMS Bathinda, while others are being treated at the Civil Hospital in Badal village under the Punjab Government’s Farishtey scheme.

Factory owner arrested, son booked

Following preliminary investigation, the Muktsar police arrested the owner Tarsem Singh and lodged a First Information Report (FIR) against him and his son Navraj Singh. The two allegedly ran the factory together. Sources revealed that all the paperwork seeking licence for the unit was in the name of Navraj.

They have been booked under stringent sections of the Bharatiya Nyaya Sanhita (BNS), including 105 (culpable homicide not amounting to murder), 118(2) (voluntarily causing grievous hurt using dangerous means), and 3(5) (group liability in crimes committed with shared intent).

Additionally, the FIR includes charges under section 98 of the Explosives Act, 1884, which empowers the central government to prohibit dangerous explosive activities, and section 92 of the Factories Act, 1948, which deals with penalties for violation of safety and regulatory norms.

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The two-storey building, which housed the factory in Singhewala village, also collapsed in the blast. (Express Photo)

The police said they are yet to identify the deceased as several of their coworkers, who could have helped in identifying them, have also been hospitalised. The contractor who brought the workers from Uttar Pradesh is yet to arrive, which has also delayed the identification process. Akhil Chaudhary, Senior Superintendent of Police (SSP), Muktsar, said, “Our forensic team is investigating to determine the reason behind this incident.”

Minister Gurmeet Khuddian, Sukhbir Badal visit victims

Punjab Cabinet Minister and Lambi MLA Gurmeet Singh Khuddian visited the victims who are under treatment at AIIMS, Bathinda. He inquired about their condition and assured them that the entire cost of their treatment will be borne by the Punjab Government.

He stated the government stands with the affected families and will leave no stone unturned in ensuring justice to them. “Those responsible will not be spared under any circumstances, and the strictest legal action will be taken against them,” he asserted.

SAD president Sukhbir Singh Badal at AIIMS Bathinda. (Express Photo)

Shiromani Akali Dal (SAD) president Sukhbir Singh Badal, who met the injured workers at AIIMS, termed the incident “a failure of governance.” He alleged that the illegal factory was running under political patronage. “There were no fire safety measures, and even minor children were employed at the site. I met a few of them. Shockingly, the contractor disappeared after the blast, and the factory owner was of no help to the trapped workers,” he said.

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Demanding strict action against the accused, Badal added, “If the government does not act firmly, SAD will launch an agitation at the site. Such tragedies must not be allowed to repeat. We demand immediate compensation for the affected families and a high-level inquiry into how such a dangerous operation continued unchecked.”

He urged the state government to ensure accountability and stricter enforcement of industrial safety norms across Punjab.

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