Chhapra (Bihar):The National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) on Friday confirmed that 77 people died after consuming spurious liquor in November-December last year, contradicting the local administration's claims of the death toll being 44. NHRC, in its 18-page report stated that 75 per cent of the deceased were from backward communities and majority included drivers, farmers, laborers and tea sellers or unemployed people. The commission has recommended rehabilitation for the victims' families along with compensation of Rs four lakh to the victims' families.
The commission's report mentioned that many families, where the victims were the main earning members, are having a very difficult time to survive. It has also complained that the inquiry team did not get the administration's support or security assistance. The inquiry team collected information after interracting with the victims directly. It has been revealed that dead bodies of 32 people were burnt by the relatives without postmortem.
In November and December last year, several people died after drinking spurious liquor in Bahrauli Mashrakh Takht under Mashrakh police station area, Gopalbari, Kharouni Lalapur of Madhaura police station area and many other areas. In an apparent bid to conceal actual figures, the district administration claimed that 44 people had died in this connection. Now, the NHRS's report has raised questions on the local administration's investigation as well.