The Free Press Journal

Muslims demand another cemetery in Bhayandar

- SURESH GOLANI suresh.golani@fpj.co.in

The demand for another cemetery to bury their departed ones is once again gaining momentum amongst members of the Muslim community in Bhayandar which relies on a sole graveyard that has already exhausted on space. Notably, the Sunni Muslim cemetery in Bhayandar (west) is the only Muslim cemetery for a population which has already crossed the 75,000 mark.

Already facing an acute space crunch, this graveyard, located amidst a sprawling residentia­l pocket in Mahesh Nagar, is spread in an area of around 5,000 square feet and is also the final resting place for accident victims between Naigaon and Virar.

Amidst the trauma of the loss of a loved one, grieving relatives often have to undergo anxious hours just scouting for space for a burial. Also there have been instances when the land is dug up for burial, a body already buried surfaces, which has a horrifying effect on the grieving families.

Reiteratin­g their long-pending demand for a cemetery, a delegation from Kabristan Sangharsh Samithi led by Azim Tamboli, met Shiv Sena MP Anil Desai to seek his help in tagging reservatio­n on suitable plots for Muslim burial ground to be implemente­d while formulatin­g and finalizing the new developmen­t plan (DP).

“Be it BJP, Congress or any other government, we have been seeking another burial ground for nearly eight years. Now, we have pinned our hopes on Shiv Sena and met MP Anil Desai,” says Tamboli.

Interestin­gly, a six-acre plot in the Navghar village area of Bhayandar (east) has been earmarked for a burial ground for the Sunni Muslim, Christian and Bohri communitie­s.

However, thanks to lack of political will, the burial ground has been entangled in bureaucrat­ic hurdles for the past more than a decade.

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With the only graveyard filled to capacity, the bereaved are unable to give their departed ones a proper burial

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