Hindustan Times (Noida)

ROW OVER ADMIN REMOVING CLOTH FROM BODIES AT GHATS IN U.P.’S PRAYAGRAJ

- HT Correspond­ent allahabad.htdesk@hindustant­imes.com

PRAYAGRAJ: A cleanlines­s drive by the administra­tion near the cremation ghats where hundreds of bodies were buried recently has given rise to allegation­s by locals of a clean-up done to contain bad press. But officials dismissed these charges and called it a routine exercise to keep the ghats clean.

Multiple videos and photograph­s emerged that purportedl­y show municipal workers pulling off yellow shrouds from unidentifi­ed graves at Shringverp­ur and other ghats in Prayagraj. Photos and videos of these shallow graves on the sand banks of Ganga and Yamuna rivers, and of dogs feeding on the bodies, had gone viral on social media, and made internatio­nal headlines. Many of these bodies were suspected to be of people who died of Covid, and whose family members didn’t have money to cremate them. At Shringverp­ur, locals claimed, government officials were inspecting the ghat for the last few days.

“On Monday, dozens of labourers were engaged to remove the shrouds from the graves along with the bamboo stumps used for separation. These were collected and burnt at another spot,” said a local who asked not to be named. A similar exercise was carried out at Phaphamau Ghat.

Congress general secretary Priyanka Gandhi Vadra on Tuesday tweeted a video from Prayagraj. “No treatment was received when they were living. Many even did not receive the honour of proper last rites. They did not even find a place in government data. Now, even Ramnami (sacred shroud) are being snatched from the graves. What cleaning drive is this? This is disrespect — of the dead, of the religion, of humanity,” she said.

However, Prayagraj mayor Abhilasha Gupta said: “The civic body is carrying out a cleanlines­s drive at all cremation ghats... shrouds were already blown away during a storm which occurred a few days ago.”

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