Well the affected persons still do.
Its a shame on then Indian govt for let off the hook Anderson. The compensation makes a mockery out of the deaths and affected and 25 years of legal battle is a judicial shame.
Anderson should be made accountable and so should Union Carbide. Why is human life not valued in this country?
justice delayed is justice denied
Very informative Article, What I ask is that the offenders should be penalized with tough punishments, if nothing else so that no body, whether he is Indian or American, is allowed to use their power to carry out miscarriage of justice on Indian soil. http://www.lawisgreek.com/bhopal-gas-tragedy-india/
thanks! but here i haveto thank my editor who has added the footnotes. thanks for adding them Rajan
If such an incident had happened in US..union carbide would have faced class action lawsuits and would have probably gone bankrupt paying off the victims..
This hypocrisy when it comes to lives of people from developing nation is to be completely blamed on our government and officials who let Anderson escape.
Look at OBAMA and the BP oil Spill..they are making so much of a hue and cry…we should learn to show some respect for our own citizens
Hue and Cry? You are quite mistaken. I know this article is about the Bhopal Gas trag. but there is no hue and cry being raised about the BP oil spill here in the US. Obama took nearly 2 months to address the issue and that too in a non-committal manner. The guy’s ratings are at an all time low and with nearly 3/4th of participants (over several hundreds of thousands) in a survey being completely miffed.
So no. There is no hue and cry being raised here. It’s just a misconstruction of the news for a shock contrast value.
Misconstruction of the news by commercial news agencies i.e.
Irrespective of nationality or religion, humanity breeds apathy. That’s what we are *good* at.
you have a point there
What is narrated by Dr. Jayshree is absolutely true.The new generation just can not imagine the horrific sight of Bhopal and the sufferers.I was in Jabalpur MP when this mishap happened.It is absurd to question now after 26 years as to who let off Anderson.When he was let off, no hue & cry was raised either by Media or political parties.Out of blue the court verdict came and now every body is in search of a scapegoat!
True Sir!This has become the norm lately
quite a informative post
Bhopal Gas Tragedy…sadly nothing has been done much for victims…. and people continue to suffer from the after effects!!!
I am a surviving victim of the gas tragedy still faced with multiple health problems. On that fateful night I was trying to help an elderly person who
was almost dying before me with the result I was more exposed and continue to
suffer. Now, 26 years after the tragedy, it seems to me that the political
parties are more interested in bring down Anderson to India to face the trial
that might take another 20 years to see the day of judgement, than to do
something constructively to help the gas victims to alleviate their sufferings.
Will Anderson who is 92 will survive to see day of judgement? Atleast I am
sure I will not be alive the see the judgement.
Sir, I appreciate your opinion and feelings and our prayers and support are with you all. Though I am not a firm believer in divine justice, I strongly believe that Anderson’s conscience will get to him
This is a very informative blog post. I am a PhD student studying the use of social media for historically significant crises like the Bhopal gas leak. It is nice to read about a survivor’s story of what happened on the night of the gas leak and there after.
I am also wondering if I can ask you questions about blogging especially on topics like the Bhopal disaster.
Why did you blog about the Bhopal disaster?
What do you hope people will take away from your blog post?
What value do you think social media like blogs has for contributing to the collective narrative about historical disasters like Bhopal?
Feel free to email your reply if that is better.
Hi Sophiya. Welcome to Gingerchai. I appreciate and yes I will email my replies at the earliest. Here I would just like to put in that, over and above, our site serving as a platform for upcoming talented writers and forum for expressing one’s opinion, GC is also a social commitment. A commitment to our readers to inform, inspire and entertain. Thanks.
Thanks for your reply and I look forward to the email. It is great to see that this site is social commitment. Does this also mean that there are multiple writers who collaborate and curate what they think is worth sharing?
Thanks, Sophia
Yes we do have multiple authors who are handling some important sections like Ambi in Spirituality, Sanjiv- he tries to fill in for lifestyle products and is at present doing automobiles. Rajan our chief editor handles features on current burning issues as well movie reviews. I am also doing a travel section while Usha is presently promoting up coming Indian music bands. We have Anney, Pumpkin, Gayatri, Pranjal our regulars who provide added spices and thoughtful bytes. We also have some Experienced bloggers on our Panel – Pramathesh, Divya, Ritu, Mudassar, upasana and of course Vidya Sury who write for us.
Thanks for clarifying this. What a wonderful set of spices you have here 
And thanks for the replies. I look forward to hearing your responses to my questions when you have the time. Cheers!
Thanks for clarifying this. What a wonderful set of spices you have here 
And thanks for the replies. I look forward to hearing your responses to my questions when you have the time. Cheers!
Hi Mani,
I have a quick request about using the information presented in this blog post and it would be great if you can reply back to me by Wednesday, September 22. Can you email me so that I can give you the details? I am mainly wondering if I should use your name or anonymize the information I use from this blog post. In the email, I can include background information about where I will be publishing this information and the other content about Bhopal that I include in this paper.
Thanks, Sophia
I was a trainee journalist in Indore at the time of the holocaust. But visited Bhopal to know about the wherabouts of my cousin. I was an eye-witness to the aftermath. Human bodies kept at Hamdia Hopsital compound just like wood logs and stinking odour from scattered animal carcasses like….. Twenty-six years now. Memory is still alive. The victims of the biggest industrial accident are yet to receive succour. The Bhopal Gas Tragedy has been lost in the collective consciousness of the nation. Yes, life has to go on – we must offer prayers for the victims – but do spare a thought for those who lost their lives in their devotion to duty.
Is there any ghostly activity in bhopal?
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I never came across this news before. :s
Do the people of that area still experience the after effects?