MUMBAI, May 1 -- A day after a raging blaze gutted Link Square shopping complex in Bandra, shopkeepers who both rented and owned the 220 stores in the building milled around the ruins, coming to terms with their loss. They were busy filling out panchnama forms handed to them by the police, to record the goods they had lost in the blaze, and to distinguish tenants from the shop owners. "Shop owners and restaurants will have insurance, so they can recover their losses. But what about other shops? Who will compensate us," said Shoaib Khan, who rented a store in the complex. The shopkeepers said the shops stored goods whose value ranged from Rs.4 lakh to Rs.5 crore each. "In April, everyone stocks up because footfalls increase in May. Just two weeks ago, I received fresh stocks imported from China. It was quality merchandise and now I have lost all of it," said Virendra Pise, who operated an accessories store from a rented space. "We were told we could go inside to take a stock of the situation at 9am, but the fire-fighting operations were still taking place until evening. We know everything is burnt. There was also plenty of cash inside. Civic officials said there is still water in the basement. We hope to check in on Thursday morning," said Taukir Khan, another shopkeeper....