Hindustan Times ST (Jaipur)

98 dead in Punjab hooch tragedy; AAP demands CBI probe

- Press Trust of India letters@hindustant­imes.com

CHIEF MINISTER AMARINDER SINGH ON SATURDAY HAD ANNOUNCED THE SUSPENSION OF SEVEN EXCISE AND SIX POLICE OFFICIALS

CHANDIGARH: The death toll in the Punjab hooch tragedy rose to 98 on Sunday with 12 more people reported dead in Tarn Taran district after drinking spurious liquor.

“In Tarn Taran, the death toll is now 75,” deputy commission­er Kulwant Singh said over the phone. He, however, said the administra­tion put the figure at 75 on the basis of the informatio­n “received from the field” as the victims’ last rites have already been performed by their families in the past a couple of days. Some of them even didn’t come forward for autopsy, he said. Apart from Tarn Taran, 12 deaths have been reported from Amritsar and 11 from Gurdaspur’s Batala, in a tragedy unfolding since Wednesday evening. Officials said some of the families were not even coming forward to report the death of their kin after drinking spurious liquor.

A senior police official said they have been persuading them to report the death of their family members.

Meanwhile, the Opposition AAP held protests at several places, including Patiala, Barnala, Pathankot and Moga, against the Punjab government.

The protesters accused the government of “negligence”, leading to death of people, mostly belonging to poor families.

AAP MP Bhagwant Mann also went to Tarn Taran and met families of the deceased.

Mann sought a probe by a sitting judge into the matter. The Punjab government has ordered a magisteria­l probe into the case.

Chief minister Amarinder Singh on Saturday had announced the suspension of seven excise and six police officials. He had described the police and excise department failure to check the manufactur­ing and sale of spurious liquor as “shameful”.

The state government has announced ~2 lakh ex gratia for each of t he f amilies of t he deceased.

Meanwhile, Delhi chief minister Arvind Kejriwal on Sunday demanded a CBI probe into the Punjab hooch tragedy which has claimed 86 lives so far.

Kejriwal claimed that none of the cases pertaining to illicit liquor in the last few months have been solved by the local police.

“Saddened by the loss of lives in Punjab due to illicit liquor. State govt needs to immediatel­y take necessary steps to curb such mafias,” Kejriwal tweeted.

“The case should be handed over to CBI immediatel­y as none of the illicit liquor cases from the last few months have been solved by local police,” he said.

On Saturday, the death toll in the Punjab hooch tragedy rose to 86 with 48 more people reported dead after drinking spurious liquor, prompting the state government to suspend seven excise and six police officials.

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