The two prominent NGOs which are fighting for the rights of the victims, namely, Bhopal Group for Information and Action and Bhopal Gas Peedit Mahila Udyog Sangthan, claim that actual figure of casualties is much higher than the official figure. "Madhya Pradesh government has put the death toll at 5,295 in an affidavit filed in the Supreme Court," said Rachna Dhingra of BGIA.
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Did Bhopal tragedy claim 22,917 lives? Govt puts toll at 5,295
Image: A victim of the 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy participates in a demonstation in New DelhiPhotographs: Reuters
According to Indian Council of Medical Research, which had conducted a study titled `Health Effects of the Toxic Gas Leak from the Union Carbide between 1985-1994', there were 2,500 deaths by 1985.Around 3,500 `spontaneous abortions' took place during the period 1984-1989. "The report further shows that 9,667 people died between 1985-1993 due to the after-effects," Dhingra said.
Did Bhopal tragedy claim 22,917 lives? Govt puts toll at 5,295
Image: A victim of Bhopal tragedyPhotographs: Reuters
Similarly, the figure of those who suffered permanent/temporary injuries too was uncertain, she said. Till 2004, over 3.5 lakh persons had approached Bhopal Memorial Hospital and other relief hospitals for treatment of gas-tragedy related ailments, Dhingra said.
Did Bhopal tragedy claim 22,917 lives? Govt puts toll at 5,295
Image: Activists of Amnesty International wear masks representing victims of the Bhopal gas tragedy during a demonstration outside the European headquarters of Dow Chemicals in BrusselsPhotographs: Reuters
However, Madhya Pradesh minister for `Gas Tragedy and Relief', Babulal Gaur, said the government had arrived at the death figure only on the basis of medical certificates.Jabbar said the actual figure must be higher. "God knows how long the survivors will have to wait for justice," he added.
Did Bhopal tragedy claim 22,917 lives? Govt puts toll at 5,295
Photographs: Reuters
Meanwhile, the anniversary of the disaster, an annual ritual which sees number of participants dwindling every year, would be observed on Saturday. Every year, the day witnesses burning of effigies of the then Union Carbide Chairman Warren Anderson, processions and demonstrations at the defunct Union Carbide plant.
This year, some organisations have also decided to stage a rail-blockade for some time. One of the organisations has decided to stage a dharna in front of official residence of chief minister.
The progress of the court cases related to the tragedy offer a telling comment on the slowness of the system. The Chief Judicial Magistrate's court here delivered judgment in the main criminal case only last June, sentencing the accused to two years' imprisonment.
Then the Centre filed a curative petition in the Supreme Court against `dilution' of charges, but the Supreme Court said it should be heard by the district court. The matter is now before the district court.
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