Correct option is A
The correct answer is Warren Anderson.
· During the Bhopal Gas Tragedy in December 1984, Warren Anderson was the Chairman and CEO of Union Carbide Corporation (UCC), the parent company of Union Carbide India Limited (UCIL).
· The disaster occurred when a toxic gas, methyl isocyanate (MIC), leaked from the UCIL plant in Bhopal, resulting in the death of thousands of people and causing long-term health issues for survivors. Anderson was held responsible for negligence in maintaining safety standards at the plant.
· Following the disaster, Anderson visited India but was arrested and later released on bail. He left the country and never returned, despite being charged in the case. He was declared a fugitive by Indian courts.