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Bhopal, nuke bill separate issues

The 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy did not cast a shadow on the deliberations of the India-US CEOs Forum to enhance India-US business ties, according to Commerce and Industry Minister, Anand Sharma.

Updated on: Jun 24, 2010 10:12 AM IST
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The 1984 Bhopal gas tragedy did not cast a shadow on the deliberations of the India-US CEOs Forum to enhance India-US business ties, according to Commerce and Industry Minister, Anand Sharma.

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"The subject never came up," he told reporters on Wednesday. "It's a matter which is sub judice back home. And it's not a subject to come up at these forums."

When reminded that a Group of Ministers (GoM) in India had discussed the issue, Sharma said: "The GoM is not meant for this country. We don't discuss it outside when we have not discussed it within our own system."

Sharma, who was part of the official delegation to the CEOs forum, also asserted that issues surrounding the liability of Union Carbide, which owned the Bhopal plant, would affect the civil nuclear liability legislation to facilitate India-US nuclear trade.

"They are two different issues," he said. "There are defined laws. The criminal, corporate and civil liabilities are very much defined in the laws of both countries."

 
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