1984 Bhopal SP loses job, risks losing award
1984 Bhopal SP loses job, risks losing award
Swaraj Puri escorted Union Carbide chief Warren Anderson to the airport on December 7, 1984.

Bhopal: Swaraj Puri, who was Bhopal's police chief during the 1984 gas leak, may lose an award given to him for relief work after the tragedy.

The Madhya Pradesh government has asked the Union Home Ministry to take away the award from Puri, who dropped Warren Anderson to the airport after the former Union Carbide chief was granted bail by a city court on December 7, 1984 soon after he was arrested in the case.

The state government on Tuesday removed Puri as a member of the Grievance Redressal Authority of the government-run Narmada Valley Development Authority (NVDA).

Puri, who was also the state's former director general of police, lost the job in NVDA which was a minister of state rank post, mainly in view of his alleged role in dropping Anderson to the airport in his official car.

The Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) government in the state decided to sack Puri amid mounting pressure from party leaders, activists and intellectuals after news channels last week aired footage of Puri seen driving Anderson in his official car and dropping him to airport, official sources said.

Poisonous methyl-isocyanate gas leaked from the Union Carbide pesticide plant here on the intervening night of Dec 2-3 night in 1984, killing nearly 3,000 people instantly and thousands over the years.

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