Cemetery Service Committee will Bury Dead People from Coronavirus in UP

The cemetery service committee has been formed in the state in view of the huge opposition to the burial of the dead body. In addition to forming its helpline panel, the Islamic Center of India has also released the number.
Cemetery Service Committee will Bury Dead People from Coronavirus in UP

Continuation of the deaths of people in the country as well as the country due to coronavirus infection continues.  In such a situation, there was a lot of controversy in Lucknow over the burial of the dead body of the Muslim deceased.  The cemetery service committee has been formed in the state in view of the huge opposition to the burial of the dead body.  In addition to forming its helpline panel, the Islamic Center of India has also released the number.

The panel has been prepared in Uttar Pradesh to facilitate the burial of dead people due to coronavirus infection.  The people of the cemetery service committee will assist the people after receiving the call.  So that the body of the infected person can be buried by law.  In Lucknow, the capital of the state, the Islamic Center of India has constituted a cemetery service committee.  This committee has also appealed to the people that if someone dies due to the Corona epidemic, then immediately inform the organization.  So that the deceased can be handed over to Sharia and the law of the country.

Maulana Khalid Rashid Farangi Mahali, president of the Islamic Center of India, informed that a cemetery service committee has been formed in the state.  The victims of the Corona epidemic deserve sympathy and special attention.  In case of death, it is necessary to pay their rights by adopting the principles of Sharia, the laws of the country and health safety measures.

Maulana Farangi Mahali said that the committee will cremate the dead bodies of the people keeping in mind the laid down safety protocols of the Health Department as well as the principles of Islam.  The 15-member committee comprises private doctors, clerics and social workers.

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