Gas tragedy: CM underlines need to balance environment, dev

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Press Trust of India Bhopal
Last Updated : Dec 03 2014 | 5:45 PM IST
Laying emphasis on striking a balance between environment and development on the 30th anniversary of Bhopal Gas tragedy here, Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan today said all measures should be taken to avert a repeat of such an industrial disaster.
"Development at what cost and for whom, people should think over it as today is the day to ponder on this issue. We must realise that there is a need to strike a balance between environment and development to avoid recurrence of such a tragedy," Chouhan said.
The Chief Minister said it was difficult to imagine what the victims had gone through on that fateful night (the intervening night of December 2-3, 1984). The poisonous gas had affected large number of people and ruined their lives.
"I pay my tributes to all of them who suffered because of the tragedy," Chouhan said.
The Chief Minister informed that the state government has already given Rs 3,840 crore compensation to 5.74 lakh affected persons and has proposed to give an additional Rs 675 crore to them.
Earlier, an all-religion prayer was held at the Barkatullah Bhawan to pay homage to victims of the tragedy.
The NGOs working for the rights of the affected persons also took out protest rallies in old Bhopal area where the defunct Union Carbide factory is situated and burnt effigies.
They demanded adequate compensation, proper medical treatment and severe punishment to those responsible for the tragedy.
Meanwhile, at the rally organised for the 30th anniversary of Union Carbide disaster here, five organizations of survivors' made an appeal to people all over the world to put pressure on responsible parties to end the suffering in the fourth decade.
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First Published: Dec 03 2014 | 5:45 PM IST

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