An all party meet in Kerala, held in the backdrop of the Kollam tragedy, on Thursday decided not to impose a total ban on fireworks display during festivities but advocated adherence to strict controls and checks and avoiding high-decibel crackers.
The meet was called by Chief Minister Oommen Chandy to discuss whether or not to ban fireworks display during festivities in places of worship in the aftermath of the April 10 PuttingalDeviTemple fireworks tragedy at Kollam which left 114 people dead and more than 350 injured.
"It was not a ban on fireworks that was necessary, but a strict control and checks during its display was the opinion which emerged at the all party meet," Chandy told reporters.
The meet suggested avoiding high decibel crackers and instead encourage colourful low-intensity fireworks, he said.
However, the chief minister said under no circumstances competitive fireworks would be allowed and warned of stern action against those indulging in such acts.
On the demand for a CBI probe into the tragedy, Chandy said the government has an open mind on the matter.
While banning high-decibel crackers, the Kerala High Court had on April 12 asked the state government to examine whether a CBI probe is necessary to go into the temple tragedy.
Chandy said the meeting was of the opinion that as the Crime Branch probe was progressing, it can continue under court's supervision.
"If in the course of time, the court wants a probe by any other agency, including CBI, the government is ready to co-operate," he added.
State Home Minister Ramesh Chennithala, who was also present, said directions had been given to raid illegal cracker units and godowns storing fireworks in excess of the quantity sanctioned.
Similarly, stern action would be taken if banned chemical mix were found used for making crackers, he added.
To a question on growing demand for a total ban on fireworks display in the wake of Puttingal temple tragedy, Chennithala said "We cannot ban fireworks. But, it would be allowed with control.
"The present laws are sufficient to ensure a strict control the fireworks. It has to be implemented strictly and that we will ensure," Chennithala added.
On the Home Secretary's recommendation for action against KollamCity police Commissioner and two other police officials, Chennithala said the government had forwarded the Secretary's report to the DGP T P Senkumar for opinion.
"The government will take necessary action after getting the opinion of the DGP," he added.