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Delhi: Fire Breaks Out at BJP Office on Pandit Pant Marg; Watch Video

By Lokmat English Desk | Updated: May 16, 2024 17:33 IST

A fire broke out in Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP)'s Delhi State Office at Pandit Pant Marg on Thursday, May ...

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A fire broke out in Bhartiya Janta Party (BJP)'s Delhi State Office at Pandit Pant Marg on Thursday, May 16. Fire tenders are being rushed to the scene. According to the initial report, the blaze erupted due to a short circuit in the office. No injuries or casualties have been reported till now. More details are awaited.

The officials received a call around 4.25 pm reporting a fire incident in the BJP head office in Pandit Pant Marg.

Visuals From the Spot:

"Three fire tenders were pressed into service," the DFS official said, adding that the fire was brought under control within a few minutes.

A short circuit in the electricity meter box triggered the minor fire incident, BJP said in a statement.

"We have informed the matter to the police for further investigation," a DFS official said.

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