Compensation announced for HC blast victims

September 07, 2011 03:37 pm | Updated November 17, 2021 01:11 am IST - New Delhi

An injured from the high court bomb blast site being brought to the trauma centre of the Ram Manohar Lohia hospital in New Delhi on September 07, 2011.. Photo:R.V. Moorthy

An injured from the high court bomb blast site being brought to the trauma centre of the Ram Manohar Lohia hospital in New Delhi on September 07, 2011.. Photo:R.V. Moorthy

Delhi Government on Tuesday announced a compensation of Rs 4 lakh to the next of the kin of those killed in the blast outside the Delhi High Court while those permanently incapacitated will get Rs 2 lakh.

Those seriously injured in the blast will get Rs one lakh while in case of any death of minor, the family will get Rs 1.5 lakh. People who received minor injuries in the blast will be given Rs 10,000.

The compensation was announced after Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit visited the injured at the RML hospital.

Terming the incident as “very tragic”, Ms. Dikshit said Delhi Government will provide all possible support to victims of the blast.

“It is a very unfortunate incident. It is a very tragic incident. So many people were killed and injured,” she said.

Asked whether Delhi Police should be blamed for the blast, she said the probe ordered by Home Minister P Chidambaram will look into all aspects.

She directed the hospital administration to provide “best treatment” to the injured.

“People are being treated here. They are naturally under shock and I met them and their relatives. Nine people who were killed and 42 injured have been brought to RML Hospital. Doctors are attending on the injured. Every possible attention is being given to the injured,” Ms. Dikshit told reporters.

Ms. Dikshit also directed the health department to provide best medical care to all those admitted in Safdurjung and other hospitals.

Delhi Lieutenant Governor Tejinder Khanna alsotoday visited the victims of the Delhi High Court blast at the Ram Manohar Lohia Hospital and said the situation is “very serious”.

“I met 15 of the injured people. Some have lost their legs and some have lost other body parts,” Mr. Khanna, who also spoke to the relatives of the victims, said.

“The situation is very serious. I have not seen such a situation earlier,” he said.

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