Updated On: 16 April, 2024 02:43 AM IST | Delhi | Diwakar Sharma
Say they have lost hope after being made to run around for years, just want arrested relatives released

The damaged cell phone shop of Sarfaraz at Shiv Vihar, after the Delhi riots in 2020
It has been more than four years but hundreds of victims of the 2020 Delhi riots are still waiting for compensation from the authorities concerned. The victims—most of them living a hand-to-mouth existence—said they visit the Delhi government and Delhi Waqf Board offices, as well as several government officials to check on the status of their monetary claims, but to no avail. “The victims are sandwiched between the tussle of the state and Central governments,” said a social activist.
The victims have lost all hope of getting any compensation. “All politicians are alike,” said Mazhar Khan, 34, whose cell phone repair shop near Shiv Vihar Tiraha (or junction) was set ablaze in February 2020, causing him to lose nearly Rs 7 lakh. “There were hundreds of mobile handsets in the shop when the rioters set it on fire during the riots. Everything was burnt in front of our eyes but we couldn’t do anything as the rioters came in large numbers,” Khan told mid-day.