S. K. Dheri: There are laws, and so far as Meerut is concerned, I wouldnot like to comment on the blame part, as the probe is on, I would like to waitfor its outcome. But so far as the incident is concerned, the syntheticmaterial used for putting up pandals was the one which has come up recently,especially after private sector has started showing interest in public fairs.This material was used to keep the air-conditioning effective. I find manysimilarities between Meerut and Mandi Dabwali fire, where I had worked withthe CBI as an expert. In both places, the exit gates were too few and faulty. In bothcases, majority of dead bodies were found near the gates, whichproves that people were trying to rush out in panic. In both places, the material used for pandals appears similar. With all this,there is no doubt left that we are not learning any lessons. In Delhi, a firebrigade is stationed outside a function venue or even at a rally venue, even ifthere is no danger of fire. It is a preventive measure. You asked about rules,well, the rules even say that you can pay to have a fire brigade stationed outside thepandal. How many people do it? It is thought better to spend a few more lakhson the marriage, than spending a few hundreds on fire safety.