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Delhi’s Forgotten Bhopal? 1985 Gas Leak Victims Still Wait.

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A DEADLY CLOUD CHOKES DELHI—AND THE COVER-UP HAS ALREADY BEGUN.

Tonnes of deadly sulphuric acid fumes BLASTED over North Delhi yesterday, a toxic tidal wave sweeping from a collapsed tank at the Shriram Foods and Fertiliser Industries factory. Giant, choking clouds rolled through the walled city, spreading panic, injury, and horror on the haunting first anniversary of the Bhopal disaster. This was not an accident. This was a REPEAT WARNING the powerful refused to hear.

The evidence is in the images: the looming factory, the plumes of poison enveloping neighbourhoods. Yet the response? A hollow “probe” ordered by officials. Four “experts” will scribble reports while three arrested executives—General Manager V.D. Sharma, Plant Manager I.M. Kaul, Plant Engineer Y.C. Jain—were already let off on BAIL. They face mere “negligence” charges as thousands gasp for air. The system protects ITS OWN.

Meanwhile, in Washington, US National Security Adviser Robert McFarlane resigns amid a White House feud. As Delhi burns, global powers remain OFFICIALLY SILENT, their backs turned on another chemical nightmare in the making. This is the pattern: promise an inquiry, arrest a scapegoat, grant bail, and move on. The public’s safety is sacrificed for profit and political convenience.

They think you will forget the searing lungs and the panic. They are counting on it.



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