This Article is From Jun 24, 2018

Amarinder Singh Assures Jodhpur Deteneus Of Compensation

Chief Minister Amarinder Singh told them that the state government was pursuing the matter with the Central government.

Amarinder Singh Assures Jodhpur Deteneus Of Compensation

Chief Minister Amarinder Singh met the deteneus in Chandigarh on Saturday (File)

Chandigarh: Punjab Chief Minister Amarinder Singh on Saturday assured a delegation of Jodhpur detenues of all efforts by his government to persuade the Central government to withdraw its appeal against the court order granting compensation to them.

The Chief Minister, who met the deteneus here on Saturday, told them that the state government was pursuing the matter with the Central government, which had moved the Punjab and Haryana High Court against the compensation awarded by the District and Sessions Court of Amritsar in April last year.

The deteneus were arrested and detained in the Jodhpur prison following Operation Blue Star' in June 1984. Some of them languished there for years. Amarinder Singh said that he had already written to Union Home Minister Rajnath Singh in this regard.

He appealed to the Central government to pay, without further delay, half the compensation amount of Rs. 4.5 crore that was awarded by the Amritsar court.

In his communication to the Union Home Minister, the Chief Minister had said the Central government's appeal against the compensation, which the court had held to be jointly payable by the union and state governments, had evoked a strong reaction amongst the Sikh community.

A total of 375 persons were arrested and detained in Jodhpur jail in the wake of Operation Blue Star and were later released in three batches, between March 1989 and July 1991.

Of these, 224 detainees had appealed for compensation in the lower court, alleging 'wrongful detention and torture' but they failed to get any relief from the court in 2011.

However, 40 of the detainees went in appeal to the District and Sessions Court, Amritsar, and were awarded Rs 4 lakh each as compensation with 6 per cent interest (from the date of filing of the appeal to payment of compensation) in April last year.

The total compensation, including interest, worked out to Rs. 4.5 crore approximately, the Chief Minister pointed out.

While the Punjab government had given an undertaking to the court to pay half the amount, the Union government had moved an appeal in the Punjab and Haryana High Court against the order.
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