Compensation to 26/11 victims: BJP men go on hunger strike

BJP activists on Thursday held a protest outside Mantralaya with top city leaders going on an hunger strike demanding compensation be given to families of all the victims of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.

Mumbai: BJP activists on Thursday held a protest
outside Mantralaya with top city leaders going on an hunger
strike demanding compensation be given to families of all the
victims of the 26/11 Mumbai terror attacks.

BJP Mumbai president Gopal Shetty alongwith leaders like
Kirit Somaiya, Atul Shah and Raj Purohit participated in the
hunger strike and were detained by police.

"Families of only 122 of the 403 killed or injured in
the attacks, have received compensation from the Prime
Minister`s Fund and 98 from the Union Home Ministry. We have
demanded that compensation for the remaining be given in a
month," Somaiya told reporters.

Accusing the State Government of negligence, Somaiya
said it had not yet sent all the recommendations for
compensation to the concerned Ministries.

Home Minister R R Patil assured the BJP leaders to
look into the matter as early as possible.

"We have given the Government a month`s time to clear the
cases failing which the party would continue its protest,"
Somaiya said.

PTI

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