After Rahul Gandhi's sudden visit to the relief camps, Yadav, the chief of ruling Samajwadi Party, stoked a controversy on Monday claiming there are no riot victims at all in the camps and that people staying there are conspirators from the Congress and the BJP.
According to the report of the panel submitted to the Uttar Pradesh government, 4,783 people are still living in five camps including one in Loi (Muzaffarnagar) and Madarsa Taimul Shah, Malakpur, Barnavi and Edgah (all in Shamli).
"Most of the children who lost their lives are the ones who had been taken outside the camps for treatment by their parents or were referred to government hospitals for treatment," Gupta said amid allegations that children in relief camps who died perished due to cold wave.
The report quoted by Gupta said the the deaths of the 34 children occurred between September 7 and December 20.
On the conclusion of the report, Gupta said that it has been recommended that the quality and facilities in the camps should be improved, and steps should be taken for early return of the people living in the camps to their homes.
He said that all the children had got medical attention and "it cannot be termed as medical negligence or incapability of the doctors".
Union Minister Beni Prasad Verma, meanwhile, demanded an "apology" from Yadav over his remarks that those living in relief camps are conspirators.
