Published 21:10 IST, April 17th 2020

Opposition to COVID-19 victims' funeral in Meghalaya, TN blot on society's consciousness: Naidu

Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Friday said he was "deeply disturbed" by news reports that people in Meghalaya and Tamil Nadu had opposed funerals of doctors who died of COVID-19 fearing it could further spread the disease

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Vice President M Venkaiah Naidu on Friday said he was "deeply disturbed" by news reports that people in Meghalaya and Tamil Nadu had opposed funerals of doctors who died of COVID-19 fearing it could furr spread disease.

Such incidents are a blot on society's consciousness, he said. Citing a newspaper report, he said re was a delay of 36 hours in funeral of Meghalaya doctor. "Such incidents are a blot on society's consciousness and of great concern for all of us, irrespective of party, religion and region," he said in a Facebook post. "unfortunate behaviour" from locals forced Chief Minister Conrad Sangma to finally intervene in matter and help resolve it, Naidu said.

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vice president said physician's body lay for several hours in hospital he had founded after attempts to bury or cremate him were unsuccessful due to local resistance.

"Furr distressed to kw about a similar incident in Chennai, where locals resisted cremation of a doctor hailing from Nellore following his death in a city hospital. "Saddened to learn that body had to be shifted to an alternative place for cremation with help of police and or authorities," Naidu later said on Twitter.

He felt that re is an urgent need to educate people and remove misconceptions on COVID-19 to prevent such inhuman incidents in future. vice president has shared his concerns on issue with home secretary and director general of Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR).

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He said it is a matter of deep anguish that such incidents occurred in spite of an advisory being issued by central government in March for manment of dead bodies infected with vel coronavirus.

"I urge all citizens to be empathic and respond compassionately, t react irrationally, especially during se testing times," Naidu said. People must act responsibly and t believe in rumours, vice president said.

need of hour is to create greater social awareness among general public by various stakeholders, he opined. "Doctors and medical fraternity are risking ir lives to save us during COVID-19  pandemic. We need to respect m and lend our support in se testing times," he said.

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21:15 IST, April 17th 2020