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It's been three years since they were promised jobs and other benefits, by none other than then Gujarat Chief Minister Narendra Modi. But for the families of the six people killed in serial blasts at Patna Gandhi Maidan on 27 October 2013, the wait continues.
The promises were made to them by Modi, the BJP's prime ministerial candidate, after six persons – Rajnarain Singh, Rajesh Kumar, Bindeshwar Chowdhury, Bharat Rajak, Vikas Kumar and Munna Srivastava – were killed in bomb blasts that rocked the Patna Gandhi Maidan venue, just ahead of Modi's address at a massive rally there.
The families are disappointed. Neither has any Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) leader approached them so far nor have officials of the Prime Minister's Office (PMO) contacted them in the three years.
Veena recalled that in the first week of November 2013, Modi himself visited her at her native Nishiza village in Kaimur district and promised to provide a job to her in the same village on behalf of the Gujarat government. He also assured to provide free education to her two minor children, Sakshi and Rishabh, in a Sainik School.
And, why just her? Shankar Razak, son of deceased Bharat Rajak, said:
More or less similar stories were told by the family members of Rajnarain Singh, Rajesh Kumar, Bindeshwar Chowdhury and Munna Srivastava.
"What is the use of talking about it now? The BJP and Modi have forgotten the promises made to us," a family member of Munna said.
Meanwhile, using the unfulfilled promises as a tool to beat the political rivals with, ruling Janata Dal-United Spokesperson Neeraj Kumar termed the promises made by Modi as “just another 'jumla' (rhetoric) like that on 'kala dhan' (getting back black money).”
Neeraj, a vocal JD-U legislator, considered close to Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar, said the BJP and Modi should provide explanations to the people about the promises made to family members of those killed in the blasts.
Neeraj said it was the BJP and Modi who politicised the serial blasts to garner votes during the 2014 Lok Sabha elections, and are now not willing to fulfil the promises.
However, senior BJP leader Nand Kishore Yadav said family members of the blast victims will be given jobs. "The process has begun for it... we will fulfill the promise," Yadav said.
Another BJP leader Prem Kumar, Leader of Opposition in Bihar Assembly, said the party has not forgotten the family members of the serial blast victims.
During his meeting as well as telephonic interactions with the victims' families, Modi had reportedly promised jobs, and free education to children. He had personally handed over Rs 5 lakh cheque each to the families of four persons killed, while the families of two others were handed the money later.
Six people were killed and more than 80 injured as half-a-dozen bombs exploded in Patna, most of them in and around the sprawling Gandhi Maidan just ahead of Modi's address to a huge rally. Most of those killed and injured were activists or supporters of the BJP.
(This article has been published in association with IANS.)
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Published: 27 Oct 2016,08:59 PM IST