NHRC to depute its own team for spot enquiry in hooch tragedy in Bihar
New Delhi: The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on Saturday decided to depute its own team headed by one of its members for an on-the-spot enquiry in the wake of more deaths reported in other districts of Bihar in hooch tragedy.
The Rights body said it is concerned to know as to where and what kind of medical treatment is being provided to these victims.
Most of them are from poor families and probably cannot afford costly medical treatment in private hospitals therefore, it becomes extremely necessary on the part of the state government to provide them the best possible medical treatment wherever it is available, the NHRC observed.
The Commission said it would like to know about the relief and rehabilitation given by the State government as well as the measures taken or proposed to be taken to dismantle clandestine hooch manufacturing hot spots across the state with a view to completely eradicate this social menace, intermittently happening in the state.
“This yet another suo moto proceeding in the matter follows after the Commission, taking suo motu cognizance of earlier media reports, carried on December 15, alleging several deaths in Saran district hooch tragedy, had asked the Government of Bihar, through its Chief Secretary and Director General Police, to submit detailed reports within four weeks into the reported incident affecting several people and families,” the NHRC said.
The Commission also noted that in April, 2016, the Bihar government had banned the sale and consumption of liquor in the state, and therefore, such incidents indicated that it has not been able to stop the sale of illicit and spurious liquor. (UNI)
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