In the world's worst industrial disaster, the lethal methyl isocyanate gas had leaked on the intervening night of December 2-3, 1984 from the Union Carbide plant in the state capital leaving over 15,000 dead and around five lakh people injured.
At the meeting organised at the Yaadgar-E-Shahjahani Park, the Bhopal Gas Peedit Mahila Udyog Sangathan said that it would file a petition in the Supreme Court for early hearing on payment of compensation to the gas victims.
Jabbar also said that his organisation wanted the CBI to probe the alleged corruption that had taken place in relief and rehabilitation works for the gas victims.
"One of the biggest sore points with the victims is the fact that despite a disaster of such a magnitude, no one has so far been sent to jail," he said.
The Chief Judicial Magistrate (CJM) of Bhopal had on June 7, 2010 sentenced a few persons in connection with the disaster but all of them were given bail within an hour of the judgement, he claimed.
After the meeting at Yaadgar-E-Shahjahani Park, the members of the Bhopal Gas Peedit Mahila Udyog Sangathan formed a human chain in support of its demands.
Effigies of Anderson were also burnt in front of the Union Carbide's defunct plant.
At all the places where protests and meetings were held, it was said on behalf of the victims that neither the Centre nor the state government had done anything for them and both the Congress and BJP had made false promises to them.
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