Centre says Rs 4 lakh compensation for Covid-19 victims not feasible; Twitter flooded with criticism

Centre says Rs 4 lakh compensation for Covid-19 victims not feasible; Twitter flooded with criticism

FPJ Web DeskUpdated: Sunday, June 20, 2021, 12:04 PM IST
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Families of Covid victims cannot be paid a compensation of β‚Ή 4 lakh as it applies to natural disasters only, the government told the Supreme Court today adding that states cannot afford to pay every victim. In a 183-page affidavit, the Centre also added that denying compensation for diseases other than Covid would be "unfair".

The Centre added that the deadly disease has caused more than 3.85 lakh deaths - which is likely to increase - and states, reeling under severe financial strain, cannot pay everyone. The government's response comes after the Supreme Court asked it to inform its policy on Covid compensation and death certificates after a plea asked for β‚Ή 4 lakh for victims.

Explaining that the Disaster Management Law states that compensation applies only to natural disasters like earthquake or floods, the government said that due to the pandemic's massive scale it would not be appropriate to apply it to Covid.

The Centre in its affidavit also said due to increased health expenses and low tax revenue states cannot afford to pay compensation for lakhs of Covid victims.

The news has received sharp criticism from people across India who are calling Centre's statement apathetic. Many are of the opinion that money being invested into Central Vista should be instead be given to the kin of those who have passed away due to Covid-19.

Here's how people are reacting. Have a look.

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