A delegation of family members of the martyrs today met Parliamentary Affairs Minister Venkaiah Naidu in this regard.
All-India Anti-Terrorist Front chief MS Bitta, who accompanied the delegation, said that the family members of the martyrs had returned the gallantry medals and had been boycotting the ceremony in protest against the "delay" in execution of death warrant against Mohammad Afzal Guru, convicted for the terror attack.
Though the families took back the medals, they stayed away from the anniversary event "as they were upset over the attitude of the authorities", Bitta said.
He also requested the Narendra Modi government to allow the the names of Parliament attack martyrs to be etched in the proposed Rs 50-crore National Police Memorial in the national capital.
"We are approaching the 13th anniversary of the attack. I thank you (Naidu) for sanctioning Rs 50 crore for the memorial in the Union Budget. My request to the government, on behalf of all the families, is to have the names of the martyrs etched in stone tablets and be placed as part of the memorial," the former Youth Congress chief told Naidu during the meet.
"We owe our lives to their sacrifices. I know, I was there in Parliament when the attack took place. It is sad that some of the families of the deceased had returned the medals to the government. Our government will give all possible help for this memorial," Naidu later told reporters.
The minister also met 85-year-old Sardar Singh, whose son Om Prakash, a head constable, had died in the attack, and assured him of all help.
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