Press Releases
July 12, 2007
New Delhi
PM takes stock of Mumbai Blasts investigations and relief to victims
The Prime Minister, Dr. Manmohan Singh took stock of the state of investigation into the bomb blasts in Mumbai on 11th July 2006. The Prime Minister also reviewed all the steps taken so far for providing compensation to families of victims and those injured in the blasts, including assistance for hospitalization, payment of medical bills and provision of employment for those who have sought such employment. Of the 118 applicants for jobs, approval has been given for 96 so far, according to information provided by the State Government of Maharashtra and the Ministry of Railways. The Railway Ministry has been asked to ensure that the Railway Claims Tribunal expedites the disposal of claims for compensation.
It may be noted that the Mumbai Police has so far charge-sheeted 25 persons in this case and the designated Court has issued non-bailable warrants against 15 absconders, and Red Corner Notices have been issued against 2 persons. The case is under trial.
The Prime Minister has said that all those against whom cases have already been registered and all those who are wanted in this case will be brought to justice. The Government will not rest till the guilty are punished. The Prime Minister hailed the courage and forbearance of the people of Mumbai and their determination to stand united in the fight against terrorism.
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