Bhopal, March 20 -- One of the survivors of the March 17 Indore fire tragedy alleged that delays in the arrival of fire tenders caused the deaths of eight members of his family, while denying that a digital lock trapped the victims inside the house, contrary to police claims. Thirty-two-year-old Saurabh Pugalia, who survived the incident, met Madhya Pradesh chief minister Mohan Yadav on Thursday at the Jain Shwetambar Terapanthi Auditorium and sought strict action against the fire brigade, claiming it reached the spot "far too late". He said, "Lives could have been saved if the fire tender had arrived on time. It came nearly an hour late, and even then, the water tank was not full." He also dismissed reports of a digital lock on the main door. "There was no digital lock. Instead, a normal lock on the rooftop left some family members stranded," he said. Indore mayor Pushyamitra Bhargav, however, disputed the delay claim. "As per records, the fire tender's response time was 17 minutes. The team faced obstacles as a car, three bikes, a scooter, LPG cylinders and AC compressors were already ablaze, and the doors were jammed," he said....