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Bhopal row: Pranab won't meet Dow CEO in US

Source: PTI
June 16, 2010 19:12 IST
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Finance Minister Pranab Mukherjee on Wednesday ruled out any meeting with officials of Dow Chemicals, the new owners of Union Carbide Corp, during his visit to the US next week.

"If I go there at all, I would be addressing the (US-India) CEOs meeting and also have some bilateral meetings with Treasury officials. I do not know of any other meeting. I do not know from where these things come," he told media persons in Ahmedabad when asked about reports about his plans to meet with Dow Chemicals CEO Andrew Liveris in the US.

The Finance Minister is scheduled to leave for the United States by week end and is slated to attend the US-India CEO Forum meeting on June 22.

In 2001, Dow Chemicals took over Union Carbide Corporation, whose Indian arm was behind one of the world's worst industrial disasters that claimed over 15,000 lives in Bhopal in 1984.

A local court on June 7 convicted seven people, including Union Carbide India's Chairman Keshub Mahindra, to two years imprisonment holding them responsible for the gas leak. Union Carbide's then CEO Warren Anderson was not tried, while another accused passed away during trial.

Reports suggested that Mukherjee would meet Liveris and raise the gas leak matter with him.

The Minister refused to answer other questions on Bhopal gas tragedy, saying that a Group of Ministers is looking into it.

"I am not going to respond to any of these questions (related to Bhopal gas tragedy). There is an appropriate Group of Ministers on this issues and they are looking into all aspects," Mukherjee said when asked about safe passage given to the then Union Carbide chief Warren Anderson.

Mukherjee is a member of Group of Ministers appointed by the Centre to look into all aspects of Bhopal gas tragedy.

The Group of Ministers, which is headed by Home Minister P Chidambaram, was appointed by the Centre after a public outrage over a Bhopal court verdict giving two years' imprisonment to the persons responsible for the tragedy and the then government providing safe passage to Anderson.

Prime Minister Manmohan Singh asked the group of ministers to report back in 10 days.

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