Patna: Days after the hooch tragedy in Bihar’s East Champaran claimed 40 lives, the National Human Right Commission (NHRC) has served notices to chief secretary Amir Subhani and DGP Rajvinder Singh Bhatti.
As per the notice, the NHRC has taken suo motu cognizance on the basis of media reports.
It has also expressed deep concern over the deaths of people at mass level and sought proper treatment to patients who are ill and have lost their eyesight.
The notice further said that the state government is not focusing on the implementation of liquor prohibition law. Hence, incidents like East Champaran hooch tragedies are taking place.
Meanwhile, the toll in the hooch tragedy has mounted to 40 with more people succumbing to it. The East Champaran district had witnessed hooch tragedy in December last year as well wherein 31 lives were lost.
(IANS)