Mumbai Congress president Sanjay Nirupam said the party workers' relay hunger strike forced the state government to hike the compensation from Rs 3,800 to Rs 25,000 per family.
However, Mumbai NCP president Sachin Ahir termed the amount as "meagre" and a "joke".
In a statement, Nirupam said the devastating fire had rendered over 2,000 families homeless, but no BJP or Shiv Sena leader bothered to visit them.
The government should waive school fees of the children from affected families, he said.
Ahir, on the other hand, termed Rs 25,000 aid as "meagre". "This is like playing a cruel joke on the affected families. The government is trying to dodge the demand of on-site rehabilitation," he alleged.
Ahir demanded Rs five lakh to the kin of the deceased, Rs 1 lakh to the injured, Rs 50,000 to the affected families and permanent houses for them.
