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Bhopal: Congress General Secretary Digvijaya Singh on Friday said the way in which former Union Carbide Corporation CEO Warren Anderson left the city after the 1984 gas disaster was not an issue at all.
"It does not matter whether Anderson left Bhopal in a plane or train or walked to New Delhi," Singh told reporters in Bhopal.
"The bigger issue was the relief and rehabilitation of the gas victims who are still suffering 25 years after the disaster," he said.
When asked about Madhya Pradesh Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan's statement that the Congress leader was not speaking truth about how Anderson left Bhopal, he said "before saying this, Chouhan must tell how many truths he himself speaks."
Chouhan had claimed that an investment of Rs 3,000 crore had been made in Madhya Pradesh but no such thing was visible on the ground, he said.
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