New Delhi: The Aam Aadmi Party has called the incident of the collapse of a four-story building in Northeast Delhi on Saturday morning tragic. Former Chief Minister of Delhi Arvind Kejriwal, Leader of Opposition in Delhi Assembly Atishi, and other leaders have expressed their deep condolences to the people who lost their lives in this incident. As soon as information about this incident was received, Kejriwal appealed to the local party workers to immediately reach the spot and help the administration in relief and rescue work. After this, a large number of AAP workers joined the administration in helping.
Narrow lane delayed rescue, Kejriwal mourns.
Expressing grief over the collapse of a four-story building in NortheastDelhi, former CM Arvind Kejriwal said on Twitter that the collapse of a four-story building in NortheastDelhi is a very sad incident. I express my deepest condolences to the families of those who lost their lives in this accident. Due to the narrowness of the lane, there are difficulties in relief and rescue work. I appeal to all the local party colleagues to go to the spot and cooperate with the administration in all possible ways in the relief work.
Atishi mourns loss, offers condolences to families
At the same time, senior AAP leader and former Chief Minister of Delhi Atishi said that the incident of the collapse of a four-story building in the Welcome area of Northeast Delhi on Saturday morning is very sad. My deepest condolences to the families who lost their loved ones in this accident. Since this building was located on a very narrow street, relief and rescue work is facing a lot of difficulty. All the local party workers are requested to provide all possible help to the administration and cooperate in the relief work.
Ankush shares video, urges on-site help
On the other hand, Ankush Narang, leader of the opposition of AAP in MCD, also shared the video of the incident site on X and said that a tragic incident has happened in Seelampur, Delhi. A four-story building has collapsed. A four-story building collapsed in the Seelampur area at around 7 am today. In this tragic incident, about 12 people are feared to be trapped under the debris. With the help of the fire department and local people, so far 7 people have been safely evacuated and sent to the hospital. Relief and rescue work is going on continuously. I appeal to all the regional workers of AAP to reach the spot immediately and help the administration in relief work in every possible way. We are with all the victims and their families in this difficult time.