
MUMBAI, May 15: The fire that burnt 600 hutments in Ambedkar Nagar slums early this year was the handiwork of outsiders8217; and the state government has wrongly absolved itself of any responsibility for the destruction, charged a citizens8217; enquiry report.
The report by Lokshahi Hakk Sanghatana, which conducted an enquiry into the incident, demanded immediate relief and compensation to all the residents, strict action against officials who failed to prevent the fire and release of all those arrested and withdrawal of false cases of arson. The fire broke out in mysterious conditions within minutes of the demolition squad of Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation begun its job on April 23, 1997.
The official 8220;indepth enquiry8221; into the incident is not yet complete. The Cuffe Parade police station is still enquiring into the incident. 8220; As a compensation, the Sanghatana has demanded that the slum residents be granted legal tenure on the land on which their houses stood and should be vacated only by offering alternative space. 8220;It is high time the Govt treats all such persons as homeless or landless persons and not as encroachers8217;,8221; the report felt. The enquiry team consisted of Justice Hosbet Suresh Retd., Neha Madhiwalla, a researcher, Nivedita Rao, lecturer and Anthony Samy of the Sanghatana.