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This is an archive article published on June 11, 2008

Bhopal gas tragedy victims on indefinite hunger strike

Despite an attempt by the Prime Minister’s Office to address the concerns of the Bhopal Gas tragedy victims...

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Despite an attempt by the Prime Minister’s Office (PMO) to address the concerns of the Bhopal Gas tragedy victims, nine activists began an indefinite hunger strike on Tuesday. They are demanding a special empowered commission for rehabilitation of the victims and legal action against Dow Chemical and Union Carbide.

Booker-shortlisted author Indra Sinha was also slated to join them in the fast from his residence in South West France.

The activists alleged police officers tortured Bhopali youth and children who were taken into police custody on Monday night after they demonstrated outside the PMO.

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They claimed the PM’s emissary Prithviraj Chavan only partially conceded their demands. The statement by Minister of State in the PMO made no mention of the powers, funds and the number of years the Bhopal Commission would function and was silent on the issue of legal action against Union Carbide and Dow Chemical.

The activists have sent a draft Bill for the Commission on Bhopal for endorsement by the Centre.

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