The recent Surajkund Fair in Faridabad turned tragic when a swing carrying 26 people collapsed, killing one police inspector and injuring several others. While the incident has raised serious questions about safety protocols and administrative oversight, the remarks of Haryana’s Tourism Minister have ignited public outrage. When questioned about the collapse, the minister suggested that “divine will” prevented a larger disaster, despite the fact that all swings undergo certification by the Deputy Commissioner’s office prior to operation. Critics argue that attributing preventable accidents to fate undermines accountability and raises concerns about systemic negligence in public events. Families of victims and safety advocates demand stricter enforcement of safety standards and proper inspection mechanisms, emphasizing that human lives cannot be left “in the hands of God.” The incident comes amid growing scrutiny over crowd management, ride safety, and regulatory compliance at large public gatherings. ABP News highlights that while certification procedures exist, repeated accidents indicate lapses in supervision, raising the pressing question: when will administrative negligence stop claiming innocent lives?


