Pranab-Advani tiff marks first anniversary of 26/11 in Lok Sabha

November 26, 2009 05:42 pm | Updated December 04, 2021 10:47 pm IST - New Delhi

People light candles to mark the first anniversary of the Mumabi attacks at the Keneseth Eliyahoo synagogue in Mumbai. Photo: Vivek Bendre

People light candles to mark the first anniversary of the Mumabi attacks at the Keneseth Eliyahoo synagogue in Mumbai. Photo: Vivek Bendre

The first anniversary of the Mumbai terror attacks on Thursday saw Leader of the Opposition L. K. Advani expressing concern over the slow pace of relief to the victims and Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee hitting back accusing the BJP of exploiting the 26/11 incident for political gains.

“You are making politics out of this. Earlier also you did it and were paid back. ... You will be again paid back in your own coin,” an angry Leader of the House, Mr. Mukherjee, remarked in the Lok Sabha.

This followed BJP leader Anant Kumar’s insistence that Mr. Mukherjee should respond to Mr. Advani’s concerns over the state of relief and rehabilitation of the victims of 26/11 and the blasts in suburban trains.

Amid cries of ‘shame, shame’ from some members, Mr. Advani had said out of 403 persons eligible for relief, only 118 have received cheques so far and while 64 of them were eligible for railway jobs, only 32 had received offers till now.

The Leader of the Opposition also suggested that a special cell be created in the Home Ministry, with an officer on special duty as its head, to look into the “problems of coordination” between 12 different agencies, including eight of the State government, involved in handling relief.

Speaker Meira Kumar sought to pacify an agitated Kumar saying it was a solemn occasion and one should maintain its solemnity. In the Rajya Sabha too, BJP attacked the government for showing “negligence” in fulfilling the promises made to the family members of those killed and injured in the 26/11 attacks.

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