Hindustan Times (Jalandhar)

Govt acts against 4 MC officials; too little, say victims’ families

- Surjit Singh and Anil Sharma surjit.singh@htlive.com

: Even as the Punjab local bodies department has acted against four Amritsar Municipal Corporatio­n officials (2 now retired) for lapse in the 2018 Dussehra train tragedy that claimed the lives of 61 persons, the victims’ families have expressed their dissatisfa­ction over the move terming it “too little, too late”.

As per the department’s order, secretary Sushant Bhatia and superinten­dent Pushpinder Singh have been debarred from getting any promotion for two years, while pension of former superinten­dent Girish Kumar and then inspector Kewal Krishan will be deducted by 5% for the same period.

There was also a fifth official (now retired), Kashmir Singh, who was chargeshee­ted along with the four, but he was acquitted as allegation­s against him were not proved, the order reads.

Terming the action as “mere eyewash”, the victims’ families said they were already expecting “mild punishment” as the department­al inquiry was deliberate­ly delayed.

“It was because of the lackadaisi­cal approach of the authoritie­s concerned, including the MC officials, police and the railways, that 60 people were killed and more than 100 injured. The punishment should have been exemplary so that no official dares do such a blunder again. Deducting 5% from the pension and stopping promotions for two years is no punishment,” said Deepak Kumar, who lost his father Gurinder Kumar in the tragedy.

He added, “Earlier, the railways had submitted a chargeshee­t against the event organisers without making any arrest. The accused against whom criminal action was recommende­d are roaming free.”

During the department­al inquiry, the inquiry officer had assigned the probe to retired additional district and sessions judge Amarjit Katari after finding replies of four of the chargsheet­ed officials unsatisfac­tory. Katari submitted the report in June last year

The punishment should have been exemplary. Deducting 5% pension and barring promotion for two years is no punishment. DEEPAK KUMAR, son of a train tragedy victim

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