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Watch Video: Protests Erupt After Coaching Centre Flooding Claims Lives of Three IAS Aspirants

Outraged students staged an overnight protest outside the institute, After three civil service aspirants perished as a result of flooding in the basement of a coaching center

Watch Video: Protests Erupt After Coaching Centre Flooding Claims Lives of Three IAS Aspirants

After three civil service aspirants perished as a result of flooding in the basement of a coaching center in Delhi’s Old Rajendra Nagar on Saturday evening, outraged students staged an overnight protest outside the institute, which is currently ongoing.

On Sunday morning, images from the scene showed students sitting on a road outside Rau’s IAS Study Circle, holding signs reading, ‘We want justice.’

A disgruntled IAS candidate lashed out at the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD), calling the affair a ‘disaster.’

“MCD says it is a disaster, but I would say that this is complete negligence. Knee-deep water gets logged in half an hour of rain. A ‘disaster’ is something that happens sometimes. My landlord told me that he had been asking the councillor for the last 10–12 days that drainage must be cleaned,” he stated in an interview with a media source.

Also read: Three Students Dead After Delhi Coaching Center Basement Floods In Old Rajender Nagar: Investigation Underway Amid Protests

“The first demand is that action should be taken against the culprits. The immediate demand is that the actual number of deaths and injuries should be put out,” the protesting IAS student added.

The incident from Saturday in details

According to authorities, around 7 p.m., the fire department received a call of waterlogging inside the coaching center, prompting a rescue effort.

“There were around 30 students when the flooding began. While a few managed to escape the site, 13-14 students were rescued and taken to a hospital. A criminal case has been registered over the deaths of the three aspirants and two people have been detained,” a police official stated.

The event claimed the lives of a male aspirant and two female students.

In the Patel Nagar neighborhood of the national capital on July 22, a second student, also aspiring to the civil service, was shocked to death after coming into contact with an iron gate in the midst of a downpour.

READ MORE: Two Girls Dead Following Flooding Of Coaching Institute Basement In Delhi’s Rajendra Nagar

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