Bhopal gas tragedy
Bhopal: Forty long years on and still counting the survivors of the 1984 December Bhopal gas tragedy, the world’s worst industrial disaster, still continue to suffer in silence with none to hear their woes.
On the occasion of the 40th Anniversary of the catastrophe led a rally by four NGOs working for the survivors, marched to the abandoned factory site carrying an effigy of “corporate crime”. The victims while marching raised slogans denouncing regional, national and international leaders and international relief organizations for their continued involvement in denial of justice and a life of dignity for the survivors. The victims of the chronic exposure continue to drink groundwater which has been contaminated by erstwhile Union Carbide’s poisonous wastes even today.
Torch rally
Meanwhile, Bhopal gas survivor organizations on Monday on the eve of the 40th anniversary of the 1984 Union Carbide disaster in Bhopal carried out a torch rally to commemorate the tragedy.
“Successive US Presidents starting from Ronald Reagan to Barack Obama have actively protected Union Carbide and Dow Chemical from prosecution in India.” said Rashida Bee, President of the Bhopal Gas Peedit Mahila Stationery Karmachari Sangh,
“We wish President-elect Donald Trump puts an end to the long history of injustice in Bhopal in his effort to make America great again. We hope he takes action against Union Carbide and Dow Chemical in line with the Republican President Theodore Roosevelt’s Square Deal for regulation of oppressive corporations, Rashida Bee said”.
Balkrishna Namdeo of the Bhopal Gas Peedit Nirashrit Pensionbhogee Sangharsh Morcha said: “In 2008, the Manmohan Singh Government accepted to set up the Medical Commission on Bhopal for long term medical, economic and social rehabilitation of the survivors of Bhopal. It was only because of the then Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan’s opposition that the Medical Commission on Bhopal could not be set up. Today, all scientific studies are pointing out ongoing illnesses and continuing deaths among the half million survivors and health impacts on their children. A Medical Commission in 2008 would have prevented the medical disaster we are witnessing today. Will Shivraj Singh Chouhan, who is now a minister in the Central cabinet, take responsibility for the ongoing plight of the Bhopal survivors and their children”, he questioned.
“Union Carbide’s owner Dow Chemical’s business in India has increased well over 10 times during the Modi regime,” said Rachna Dhingra of the Bhopal Group for Information and Action, “and during these 10 years, the Bhopal groundwater that should be cleaned up by Dow Chemical, according to the polluter pays principle, has moved 3 Kms. into the city. Dow Chemical is selling Union Carbide’s properties to Indian PSUs such as IOCL, GAIL and GACL and for the last two years is claiming that US corporations are not answerable to Indian courts in the criminal case on the disaster.”
Nawab Khan of the Bhopal Gas Peedit Mahila Purush Sangharsh Morcha castigated international organizations for their continued four-decade long apathy towards the injustice and misery in Bhopal. “Had the poison in Bhopal spread due to an Act of God, international agencies such as the World Health Organization would have had set up specialized health care and long term research centres to provide relief and the picture after 40 years would have been very different. But it is clear that international relief agencies also treat victims of corporate crime in the same manner as corporations and governments — as expendable people.”
Meanwhile, on the 40th Anniversary of the disaster the demands of the survivors of Union Carbide Disaster & those poisoned by Dow Chemical in Bhopal are as under:
1. Criminal Justice
The Central and State governments must:
2. Compensation
Union Carbide / Dow Chemical must pay:
The Central and State governments must:
3. Medical Care & Research
The Central and State governments must:
4. Economic & Social Rehabilitation
The State government must:
5. Environmental Remediation
Dow Chemical must:
The Indian Government must:
The State Government must:
It may be recalled here that on the intervening night of December 2-3, 1984 Union Carbide pesticide manufacturing factory in Bhopal had spewed nearly 40 tonnes of poisonous Methyl Iso-cyanate gas exposing over 5,00,000 people to the toxic fumes. While 3,000 people had perished virtually instantly and over the years more than 25,000 have kissed death and the sad saga is still continuing uninterruptedly. About half a million people are still suffering from the side effects of the poisonous gas and several thousand people have been maimed for life.
This post was last modified on December 6, 2024 2:19 pm