The five women survivors will stop taking any food or water demanding additional compensation for all survivors of the disaster and correction in figures of death and extent of injury in the curative petition filed in the Supreme Court by the Central government, the organisation representatives said.
Various organisations fighting for the rights of survivors also want a correction in the death toll mentioned by Central government in its curative petition filed before Supreme Court.
"There is no scientific or legal basis to deny additional compensation to 93 per cent of the victims. Our protest at Jantar Mantar is for additional compensation of Rs one lakh for all gas victims," she said.
"The figures of death and extent of injury caused by Union Carbide in the curative petition are far lower than the findings of the Indian Council of Medical Research and other scientific agencies," she added.
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In 1989, Union Carbide paid USD 470 million to the Indian Government to settle litigation stemming from the disaster.
President of the Bhopal Gas Peedit Mahila Purush Sangharsh Morcha, Nawab Khan too accused the government of "downplaying the damage caused by Union Carbide even when it (government) is seeking additional compensation."