No one will be spared: Capt Amarinder to hooch victims families

Rozana Spokesman

News, Punjab

Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh met families of hooch tragedy victims in Tarn Taran district on Friday, saying it was not an accident

Capt Amarinder Singh

Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh met families of the hooch tragedy victims in Tarn Taran district on Friday, saying it was not an accident, but murder and the culprits would be given strict punishment.

Singh said the death toll in the tragedy rose to 121 with eight more people succumbing in Tarn Taran, taking the toll in the district to 92, while 15 had died in Amritsar and 14 in Gurdaspur.

Singh also spoke to the families and took ground assessment of the action taken against the culprits.

The chief minister, who was accompanied by state Congress president Sunil Jakhar, announced increase in the compensation from Rs 2 lakh to Rs 5 lakh to the kin of the deceased. He also announced a compensation of Rs 5 lakh to those who survived the tragedy, but lost their eyesight.

Addressing the victims' families, Singh said the hooch tragedy was "man-made".

"This is not an accident, but murder. Because when someone makes such thing (illicit liquor), he knows well that it can be fatal and people will die. Therefore, as far as I am concerned, he is a murderer," Singh said.

"Those who have made this and who know people will die should be tried for murder. Those who do such things should be behind bars." he said.

Many families have lost their sole breadwinner in the tragedy, the chief minister said.

Earlier, Singh told reporters that the opposition parties were playing politics over the incident.

"Politics is being played even when investigations have just started," he said when asked about the Opposition taking names of some members from the ruling Congress in connection with the tragedy.