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INTERMENT OF COVID BODIES : No cause for alarm, Oddamavady graveyard could be extended to accommodate more remains- says Hafiz Nazeer Ahmed MP

MOHAMMED RASOOLDEEN

MOHAMMED RASOOLDEEN

COLOMBO- There is no cause for panic about the Oddamavady Covid burial grounds in the Eastern Province, there is ample space available for interment of virus affected remains, Former Chief Minister and present Member of Parliament, Hafiz Nazeer Ahmed told Colombo Times on Saturday.

Refuting a statement made by the Chairman of the Oddamavady Pradeshiya Sabha, A. M.Naufer, Nazeer Ahmed said that the government has allocated around five acres of land for this purpose and if and when necessary, more lands could be acquired for the burial purpose.

The burial grounds is located in the Korale Pattu West Secretariat, while  Ahmed is the Chairman of both Korale Pattu West and Central Secretariats.

So far, he said a total of 1,318 bodies have been interred which included 1,247 Muslim remains, 26 Hindhus,21 Catholics, 22 Buddhists and two foreigners.

Ahmed who had initiated the project in the Eastern Province to help those people who wished to bury their Covid infected victims, thanked the tri forces, government departments including health ministry and  concerned authorities to redress the grievances of the aggrieved Sri Lankans who come there for Covid burials from all parts of the island.

However, he pointed out that he had requested the authorities to find atleast three more such facilities in places such as Mannar, Puttalam and places in the central and western parts of the country for the convenience of the people who accompany the remains for the final rites.

He also thanked the country’s President Gotabaya Rajapaksa, Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa, Health Minister Pavithra Wanniaracchi and Finance Minister and other philanthropists who were really responsible for making this burial grounds a reality.

“ It is fitting to note that the burial grounds act as a common worshipping place for all the communities to conduct their respective religious rites before the burial of their loved ones ,”Ahmed concluded.         

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