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Published 22:45 IST, April 12th 2020

Jharkhand: Ranchi locals defy lockdown to allegedly protest 'burial of COVID-19 patient'

In a shocking development, locals in Jharkhand's Ranchi, on Sunday gathered in city's Ratu Road Graveyard allegedly opposing burial of a deceased COVID patient

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In a shocking development, locals in Jharkhand's Ranchi, on Sunday gathered in the city's Ratu Road Graveyard allegedly opposing the burial of a deceased COVID-19 patient. Inspite of a traffic police officer stating that no patient's body was being brought to the graveyard, the crowd had persisted. Jharkhand has seen 2 new cases in the past 24 hours, state tally is at 19 cases and 1 death.

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On Friday, Jharkhand Chief Minister Hemant Soren said that the extension of lockdown would depend on the emerging situation in the state. This statement from the CM comes after Jharkhand reported the first death due to coronavirus on Thursday morning. He asked for more aid from the Centre to battle the novel coronavirus and warned the anti-social elements, who are trying to vitiate the atmosphere in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic.

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"The other states have a different situation from ours. More than seven lakh labourers from Jharkhand are stuck in other states. We must think about them as well," he added.

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22:45 IST, April 12th 2020