He was the foremost crusader for the cause of the survivors of the 1984 Bhopal Gas Tragedy
Warren Anderson should be arrested to warn companies of the consequences of building hazardous industries, insists writer Dominique Lapierre.
If a national monument to the gas tragedy is also to be a reminder of mistakes made, then we should consider putting up statues of a few senior Congressmen.
Or why the Bhopal Gas victims are better off without the hordes that will descend—yet again—to feast on the 25th anniversary of the tragedy.