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A three acre graveyard for Muslim COVID-19 patients located in Central Delhi, near the Income Tax Office (ITO), is over 75% full.
This has become a matter of concern for the Qabristan Committee, as this graveyard can now accommodate only around 100 more bodies. With 10-12 burials taking place daily, this graveyard will be full in a week.
Shami Mohammed Khan has not received any response from Delhi government so far.
Shameem, who manages this graveyard, confirmed that 10-12 COVID-19 bodies are brought there everyday. While bodies are coming from government and private hospitals, Shameem added that the maximum number of bodies come from four government hospitals - Lok Nayak Jai Prakash hospital (LNJP), Safdarjung hospital, Ram Manohar Lohia hospital and AIIMS hospital.
The families of the departed are permitted just a few brief prayers at the graveyard before the burial. Wasim, the Imam at the graveyard, told The Quint that he often has no option but to skip some rituals. For their own safety, family members are not even allowed to touch the body if they are not wearing protective gear.
Delhi’s heat, no space to rest, no food arrangements - all this is making things even more difficult for the Imam and the graveyard manager.
Wasim and Shameem are tested for COVID-19 once every month. Their only prayer is that the number of those dying due to COVID-19 does start going down at some point soon.
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