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More than 2000 bodies were found in an area of 1100 km along the Ganges

Death toll in villages due to corona: Lack of timber and other factors compel people to dump dead bodies in Ganges: More than 50 bodies buried on the banks of Ganga in Kannauj: Bodies on the banks of Ganga in and around Kanpur



Currently, a large number of bodies have been found in the river Ganga in Uttar Pradesh. It is learned that people are dying in the villages due to corona and due to lack of firewood and other arrangements, people are being forced to dump their bodies in the river Ganga. On the other hand, there is talk of burying dead bodies in the sand on the banks of the Ganges. Meanwhile, according to a report, more than 5,000 bodies have been found on the surface of water in a radius of 1,150 km in seven districts of UP.

According to the report, the situation is extremely bad in Kanpur, Kannauj, Unnao, Ghazipur and Baliya. In Kannauj, more than 50 bodies are buried on the banks of the Ganges, while in Kanpur, corpses can be seen on the banks of the Ganges and in the water. In some places, corpses are being bitten by dogs and crows. The report also said that the administration was working to bury the bodies.

When it rains, the corpses buried in the sand will come out. Now the system has appealed to the people not to float the corpses in the water and cremate them, such an appeal is being made by Mike. A team of police is constantly patrolling the banks of the Ganges. It is also said that if a poor person cannot perform slavery he will have to inform the system.

The Opposition is trying to woo the BJP with this report. Lalu Yadav tweeted that more than 2000 corpses are in the Ganges. There is so much poverty that the families of the deceased do not have money to buy firewood or shrouds for cremation so the corpses are dumped in the Ganges.

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