Hyderabad twin blasts case: Why prolong the agony, asks dad
HYDERABAD: “The men should have been killed ages ago, I wonder why are they prolonging the case after the heinous, unpardonable offence they’ve committed,” said Bade Anjaiah, a man who lost his 14-year-old daughter and his sister’s whole family in the Gokul Chat blast, adding that the money wasted on them all these years could have been useful to the victims.
Recalling the fateful evening, Anjaiah sad that he received a call from his daughter-in-law who initially suspected a gas cylinder blast. “My 14-year-old daughter Sravanthi, along with my daughter-in-law and her family went to Gokul chat with our driver. Upon hearing about the news, I rushed there on my bike and witnessed the tragic deaths of several people, while scouting for my family members,” he said.
Speaking about the postponed verdict, Mr Anjaiah said that it was pointless to even accommodate and spend so much money of these men for so many years.
“They should have hanged and eliminated long back. Crores of rupees were spent on them. We, the victims, were given Rs 5 lakh per family as compensation while these men were well-fed and kept alive” he said.