Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

‘We are aghast’: HC raps Bihar over differing death figures

- Arun Kumar arunkr@hindustant­imes.com

PATNA: The Patna high court on Monday expressed displeasur­e over inconsiste­ncies in death figures for Buxar provided in affidavits filed by the Patna division commission­er and the chief secretary, and directed that data since March 1 be furnished for all districts of the state.

Hearing a public interest litigation (PIL) on Covid management in the state, the bench of chief justice Sanjay Karol and justice Sanjay Kumar earlier termed as “disturbing” the issue of corpses found floating in the Ganga river and sought a detailed reply from the advocate general, who submitted the commission­er’s affidavit on Monday.

“We are aghast at the manner in which the affidavits are being filed. The bench deserves better treatment from the government. We don’t appreciate this. All affidavits must be vetted by a lawyer. The department directly cannot file affidavits in these types of matters. They have to be vetted by your office. At this point in time, we do not comment anything further on these affidavits, but all facts first

must be verified from all sources and then only placed before us, else it will amount to filing of false/ incomplete affidavit,” the bench observed.

The bench was upset that while the chief secretary’s affidavit said only six deaths since March 1 had taken place in Buxar, there were 789 cremations mentioned in the commission­er’s affidavit at just one cremation ghat, Muktidham Charitarba­n, Buxar, under the Nagar Parishad within a span of 10 days, from May 5-14.

“The CS does not say that six deaths are only due to Covid. The

commission­er also does not say that 789 deaths are non-Covid deaths. The total population of Buxar is 17 lakh, but the figures are only for the Nagar Parishad. There is no mention of the religion or age groups of the dead. Hindus may be a majority in Buxar, but that does not mean that there is none from other religions. Last rites may also have been performed at burial grounds,”it added.

Advocate general Lali Kishore said that certain clarificat­ions were required and he would inform the court after getting all the details. “Informatio­n furnished needs to be collated in a format which can be done by a technicall­y qualified person. We direct the state to depute with the learned advocate general at least two technicall­y qualified persons having proficienc­y in computers for updating the data in the format,” the bench said.

“The commission­er’s affidavit says only 81 bodies were found in the Ganga, 71 on May 10, six on May 11 and four on May 12 and the last rites were performed as per procedure after DNA sampling. On the other hand, there are six deaths reported and 789 cremations at just one ghat. We will also like to know the age group, no matter if it is related to Covid or not. If young people are dying, it is serious.”

Bihar health minister Mangal Pandey on Monday tweeted that positivity rate in Bihar has dropped to 4.75%. The bench also wanted to know if the state had been provided with enough tankers for transporta­tion of 400MT of liquid medical oxygen it had demanded. The additional solicitor general said the Centre had allocated the demanded quantity and the issue of transporta­tion has been resolved.

 ?? SANTOSH KUMAR/HT ?? Relatives mourn the death of a Covid victim in Patna.
SANTOSH KUMAR/HT Relatives mourn the death of a Covid victim in Patna.

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