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Bhopal gas tragedy: Pain still visible 33 years later

- IANS

bhopal — Angry protests were witnessed in Bhopal on Sunday as the city marked the 33rd anniversar­y of the gas tragedy that killed thousands.

The decades-old pain was visible on the faces of protesters as they shouted slogans against the state and the Central government and also the Union Carbide Corporatio­n for their apathy and inaction.

Early on December 3, 1984, toxic methyl isocyanate leaked from the Union Carbide Corporatio­n’s pesticide plant here, killing and injuring thousands.

Hundred of thousands of people are still affected and many are dying.

A prayer meet was held in Barkatulla­h Bhavan where tributes were paid to those who died after the gas leak. On the other hand, several people, under the leadership of Bhopal Group for Informatio­n and Action, held a demonstrat­ion outside the Raj Bhavan.

The protesters, draped in a white cloth, lay on the road outside the Governor’s official residence since 6am, protesting the timing of the marathon ‘Run Bhopal Run’ which is being held on Sunday. While half of Bhopal is mourning, the other half is celebratin­g, they said.

The Bhopal Group for Informatio­n and Action took out another rally that reached the site of the Union Carbide Corporatio­n plant and announced that they will continue to protest until justice is done. —

 ?? PTI ?? Survivors of the gas tragedy stage a protest in front of the abandoned Union Carbide factory demanding justice for the victims of the disaster on its 33rd anniversar­y in Bhopal on Sunday. —
PTI Survivors of the gas tragedy stage a protest in front of the abandoned Union Carbide factory demanding justice for the victims of the disaster on its 33rd anniversar­y in Bhopal on Sunday. —

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