Kejriwal told them that Delhi government will seek legal opinion on their demands and take a considered decision, taking into account the sentiments of the victims families.
During the 30-minute-long meeting, the delegation also urged the Chief Minister to make stringent law for punishment in man-made disasters.
"The government will take legal opinion on their demands to decline the Rs 60 crore order to be paid to Delhi govt by Ansals. It has accepted in principle the suggestion of Uphaar fire victims families to make a law for stringent punishment for man-made disasters," a senior Delhi government official said.
Real estate barons Sushil and Gopal Ansal escaped being jailed in the 18-year-old gruesome Uphaar Cinema fire tragedy in which 59 people died with the Supreme Court ordering them on August 19 to pay a fine of Rs 30 crore each and restricting their jail term to the period already undergone by them.
According to sources, the AVUT members also demanded that the government should not build a trauma centre for Uphaar tragedy victims using Ansal brothers' money.
The Chief Minister requested Neelam Krishnamurthy, convener of AVUT and other representatives to send their views and objections on the entire subject.
Kejriwal told the delegation that Delhi government will appoint counsel in other Uphaar-related cases in different courts only after consulting the families of Uphaar victims and will do everything possible to fast track these cases, the official added.
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