Chief Minister Shivraj Singh Chouhan had announced the reward on the occasion of the state's Foundation Day on November 1, a day after the alleged encounter of the SIMI men within hours of their escape from the city jail.
"The government should at least wait till completion of several enquiries it has instituted to probe the encounter to justify the reward," said Abdul Jabbar, a social activist associated with Bhopal gas leak tragedy victims.
Jabbar said on the one hand the government has instituted several enquiries to probe the encounter and on the other it is rewarding those involved in it. "It (the reward) can't be justified till the probe is complete and all questions raised on the issue are properly addressed."
Transparency International's Ajay Dube also questioned the "rationale" behind announcing the reward at a time when the state is under the scanner over the veracity of the encounter.
"The government should have waited for the outcome of the judicial enquiry it has instituted into the encounter. Announcing (reward for policemen) before it (conclusion of enquiry) amounts to giving them a clean chit and to influence those involved in it (the probe)," he said.
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