Hindustan Times (Chandigarh)

3 decades on, ’84 riots victims in MP get relief

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INDORE: The Indore bench of the Madhya Pradesh high court has directed the district administra­tion to pay compensati­on with interest to two victims of the 1984 anti-Sikh riots.

Justice SC Sharma passed the order on August 17 while hearing the petitions filed by Surjeet Singh, 67, and Sharan Singh, 68. Advocate Himanshu Joshi, the petitioner­s’ lawyer, told reporters on Thursday that Surjeet timber shop was burnt down and Sharan liquor shop was looted during the anti-Sikh riots in the city in 1984 following the killing of then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi by her Sikh bodyguards.

The district administra­tion had denied them compensati­on because their names were not on the official list of victims. On the basis of records submitted by the petitioner­s, the high court declared both as riot-affected persons and directed the district collector to give them compensati­on for the loss of property with 8.5% annual interest from 1984.

The HC also imposed a total cost of ₹50,000 on the state government, to be paid to the petitioner­s, and asked the collector to file a compliance report within 90 days. If the order was not complied with, the court will initiate contempt proceeding­s, the judge said.

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