There is a tragedy and some people find it appropriate to defend the unpreparedness of officials.
The cruise had life jackets packed away and inaccessible which were taken out only at last moment by desperate victims about to be drowned by apathetic system.
Take a world class amusement park in any other country. A lot of resources go into making it safe. The entry ticket prices reflect that. At least $100 per person per day.
In India, we can't have that because charging even half of that amount would price out the vast majority of the population. And when they can't afford, their usual instinct is not that "I can't afford it now", but that "this is a scam.. is the government sleeping ?How dare they price me out?".
The owners meanwhile have to bribe any number of officials, while ensuring that they make a profit.
Cutting corners becomes the norm. Safety is just a regulatory requirement. A check box on a piece of paper.
This safety culture is not going to change any time soon, making adventure sport reckless daredevilry. When we ask adventure, we will get a lot more.