The organisations held a meeting in front of the defunct factory of Union Carbide here after news of the death of Anderson spread.
"Due to the protection offered by the US government and deliberate negligence of Indian government in bringing Anderson to justice, the world's worst corporate criminal died unpunished," said a joint release issued by them today.
The former chief of Union Carbide Corporation, who was wanted in India for the tragedy which claimed more than 3,000 lives in one of the world's most lethal industrial accidents, died in the US state of Florida, aged 92.
"He faced grave criminal charges of homicide, grievous assault as well as killing and poisoning of animals. If convicted, he would have spent a lifetime in jail. Yet this man who killed more than 25,000 people and poisoned over half a million people, never spent a single day in jail because the US government protected him to his dying day," Bhopal Gas Peedit Mahila Stationery Karmchari Sangh President Rasheeda Bee said.
