According to the Association of the Victims of Uphaar Tragedy (AVUT), this is for the first time in 18 years families of the victims are going to hold a protest demanding justice for their relatives.
"Death of 59 people was not accidental death but murders caused by wilful negligence of greedy cinema owners, who were hand in gloves with corrupt civic authorities.
"In these 18 years we have never protested publicly but after August 19, 2015 when the Supreme Court rudely destroyed our faith in the legal system, we feel compelled to protest and ask more people to join hands with us," AVUT convenor Neelam Krishnamoorthy said.
The association will hand over a memorandum to the President's office asking to bring in a new legislation to deal with man-made disasters. Law commission has come out with a consultation paper in 2013 and matter is still pending. The memorandum will given to the Prime Minister and Chief Minister.
"We cannot bring back our family members, but we want a safe Delhi and India. Authority should have fear to obey safety guidelines so that life of public is not compromised.
"There are two legal options available with us. First we will apply for a review petition followed by curative petition but we are waiting for detailed judgement copy to come," she said.
Recently, AVUT had demanded Delhi government to reject the Rs 60 crore which the Supreme Court had directed Gopal and Sushil Ansal to deposit with the Delhi government.
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