Well-known Bollywood singer Krishnakumar Kunnath, popularly known as KK, died in Kolkata on Tuesday night.

The doctors in Kolkata have ruled out foul play in the death of singer Krishnakumar Kunnath, better known as KK, but the big question that remains unanswered is if the necessary medical systems were in place.

Yes, probably. People in Kolkata don't want to answer the question. This is the last time thatKK will be around.

The singer's death is being investigated by the Kolkata Police, who are accused of showing no concern for the singer's health. The staff at the hotel where the singer stayed didn't do enough to help him.

The performances were organised by college students. During the first show he complained of breathlessness and during the second show he experienced the same problem.

The singer collapsed after finishing the second show the next day. During the second show, he took breaks to drink water and was very uncomfortable.

He fell in his room at the hotel. He fell on the floor after hitting a table. The man had a cut on his face.

There is a lot of chaos at the hotel.

Sources told this reporter that there was a lot of chaos when he arrived at his hotel. Fans clamored for selfies with the singer. They weren't told thatKK was sick. A man who was complaining of breathlessness walked into the lift.

The hotel managers on duty couldn't find a doctor to help him when he was brought from his room to the lobby. On the advice of a doctor, the hotel staff rushed him to the hospital. The hotel staff failed to send him to the hospital in a hotel car. The hotel staff doesn't know why the singer was taken to a hospital in Mominpur instead of a nearby one.

The organizers lost over two hours before going to the hospital. Thousands of angry reactions on social media were triggered by Sarkar's apology, "Sorry we couldn't save you, Kolkata is ashamed."

Health issues that are underlying.

The doctor who conducted the autopsy told reporters in Kolkata that the singer had a major obstruction in the left main coronary arteries and small obstructions in other arteries and sub-artery. None of the obstructions were completely blocked.

Blood flow to the arteries was stopped because of excitement during the live show. The doctor was quoted as saying that ifCPR had been given on time, the man would have been dead.

There is a big question in the city.

The wife of late Om Puri blamed the organizers for her husband's death. She said that she was shame on West Bengal. With a crowd of 7k for a 2.5k capacity, the air conditioning failed and the government covering up, the singer perspiring profusely, but no one could help him. Paramedics were not present. First aid is not provided. There were important moments lost. Bollywood should not perform in Bengal until there is an inquiry from the CBI.

It is thought that KK was not ready for such a long run of concerts. He showed up to perform. He had health issues on the first day and then he was not comfortable in the auditorium.

There were 2,480 seats in the hall, but just over 8,000 people were inside. There were many people sitting outside the hall.

The ACs went off in a packed hall.

The majority of the hall's gates were open for the second show so that people who couldn't get into the hall could sit outside. The air conditioning system was turned off. The organizers aren't saying if they oversold tickets to raise money.

There were other problems with the show.

The organizers were asked to get off the stage, but they didn't work. The hall was sprayed with fire extinguishers by some of the event organizers in a state of panic.

They were spraying carbon Monoxide. It's not good. They were using a smoke machine. The person who was present in the hall told Moneycontrol that they realized they were spraying chemicals.

She told the organizers not to use the fire extinguishers, but they didn't care. Attempts were made to reach the organizers.

Rupam Islam, a top singer, said in a phone interview that he is shocked at the death of a friend. There is a hole for performers and singers in SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA SALVAGEDATA There is nothing that works in that hall. Who was running the show?

There's a blame game going on.

The shocking death has now snowballed into a huge controversy with the opposition party targeting the administration and the ruling party saying death should not be politicized.

There needs to be an inquiry as to why there wasn't security. Samik Bandhopadhyay said that there was a total lapse on the part of the administration. Everyone is trying to make it look like he got the best treatment. He didn't.

A probe was demanded by the Bengal Congress president and the party leader. A fair inquiry must be conducted, he said. There should be no cover ups in the investigation.

Suvendu Adhikari, a strongman in Bengal, asked for an inquiry from the ED. Those huge amounts of cash were paid toKK. College students are certainly not included. He was called for the show. Who paid for it? Was it to get the student unions in favor of the party? I would like to know what the answer is.

The two college unions that invited KK for the show are government funded institutions. There is a memorial for Mahatma Gandhi in north Kolkata and a nondescript educational institution in South Kolkata.

Is it to show the strength of the ruling party? Someone needs to answer that question, said Adhikari.

The general secretary of the party said that the saffron party should stop using politics as a tool. The death shouldn't be politicized by the saffron party.

If this wasn't enough, a seasoned singer from Kolkata, Rupankar Bagchi, took a pot shot at KK the day he died, saying it is time Bengal started paying its singers decent cash for performances. What is this person? We're better at singing than him. It's pointless to hype over Bollywood. Bagchi said people don't want to pay local singers but want to pay singers from Mumbai.

Bagchi told Moneycontrol that he wanted to take a dig at the local organizers who pay a lot of money to local singers. He said that he shouldn't be againstKK.

Bagchi received support from a singer named Nachiketa Chakravarty. Subhas Ghai would be staying in a bungalow. There are some legitimate points raised by the man. We have to support him. We should celebrate and not mourn the death ofKK. The star should be able to handle crowds.

The ruling party of the country is stuck in the middle. The death and alleged lack of timely medical intervention at the event is a big blow to the brand of the party.

The state government organised a 21-gun salute for the singer. Quipped a political analyst: “This 21 minutes was very crucial for KK, it took him from life to death. He should have been taken to a hospital in ten minutes. There were many options. Gun salutes won’t bring him back.”