Punjab CM announces Rs 10 lakh relief for family of hooch victims

IANS May 14, 2025 132 views

Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann announced Rs 10 lakh compensation for families of the Amritsar hooch tragedy victims. He vowed strict action against those involved, including politicians and officials. The police have arrested 10 people and are investigating political links. The CM compared the incident to the 2020 Tarn Taran hooch tragedy.

"Let me tell one thing very clearly, my government is firmly committed to ensure justice to the hapless families by ensuring exemplary punishment to the accused." – Bhagwant Mann
Majitha: , May 13 (IANS) Punjab Chief Minister Bhagwant Mann on Tuesday said the state government would not spare anyone, however affluent he may be, involved in the heinous crime of sale of spurious liquor that led to the hooch tragedy in Amritsar district.

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Rs 10 lakh relief for each victim's family

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17 dead in Amritsar hooch tragedy

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10 arrested including kingpin

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Police probing political patronage angle

Interacting with the media after sharing condolences with families of the tragedy, which claimed 17 lives, the Chief Minister said these deaths are not merely accidents but they are murders, which have been caused due to the greed of certain individuals who are involved in this crime. He said that this is a clear murder and the state government will not allow the culprits to escape the severest of punishment.

Mann said 17 lives have been lost due to the spurious liquor, and the people responsible for it deserve no mercy as they did this crime deliberately. The Chief Minister said this crime cannot be carried out without political patronage by powerful politicians, adding that this angle is being probed by the police. Mann said 10 people, including the kingpin, have been arrested. The police have also identified the forward and backward linkages of the nexus involved in this crime.

“Let me tell one thing very clearly, my government is firmly committed to ensure justice to the hapless families by ensuring exemplary punishment to the accused,” he said. The Chief Minister said the connections of this nexus have been traced up to Delhi, and every person involved in this crime will be put behind bars by the government. He said it has come to light that 600 litres of online methanol were ordered by the perpetrators of the tragedy, which was probably used for making spurious liquor.

Mann said the police are looking into all aspects of this tragedy to nail down the culprits and ensure exemplary punishment for them. The Chief Minister said the government has already suspended four officers, including one DSP, Station House Officer and two officers of the Excise Department, for their complacency in checking the sale and supply of spurious liquor.

He said that though this deep-rooted nexus is very strong and has flexed its muscles due to open patronisation by previous regimes, this liquor mafia will be eliminated from the state. Mann said that no one, whether a politician or a government servant, will be spared if they are found complicit in the hooch deaths.

The Chief Minister said it is unfortunate that the hooch tragedy has snatched the lone breadwinners of the hapless families. He said the pattern of deaths was the same as was in the hooch tragedy that took place in the year 2020 at Tarn Taran.

Reader Comments

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Rahul K.
Finally some strong action against the liquor mafia! This has been going on for decades in Punjab. ₹10 lakh compensation is good but we need permanent solutions. The Excise Department officials must be held accountable too. 👏
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Priya M.
So heartbreaking to read about these deaths. Most victims were poor daily wage earners. The government should also provide job opportunities to the affected families, not just one-time compensation. Prevention is better than cure!
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Harpreet S.
Why does this keep happening every few years? 2020 Tarn Taran tragedy, now this. The system needs complete overhaul. Mere suspensions won't work - we need stricter laws with life imprisonment for spurious liquor sellers.
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Amit G.
While the CM's intentions seem good, I hope this isn't just political drama. Previous governments also made big promises but the liquor mafia always comes back. Action speaks louder than words - let's see real results.
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Neha T.
The Delhi connection is worrying! This shows how widespread the network is. Maybe central agencies should get involved? Also, ₹10 lakh is good but can't bring back loved ones. We need better awareness about dangers of illicit liquor.
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Jasbir R.
As someone from Amritsar, I can say this problem is deep-rooted. The mafia operates with impunity in villages. Police need to conduct regular raids, not just after tragedies occur. And methanol sale should be strictly monitored! 😡

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