Photo Story: This is Modi’s India? Where a young man dies at old mother’s footsteps, where the dead are not finding 6 feet of land? 
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Photo Story: This is Modi’s India? Where a young man dies at old mother’s footsteps, where the dead are not finding 6 feet of land?

While the Prime Minister is busy campaigning, his nation is falling apart. The pandemic Corona is devastating Indian family after family. So much is the carnage that the dead are unable to find transportation, and land for the last rites. The photo of a young man succumbing at the feet of his old mother in a public transport sums up the nation’s state under the PM.

The photo is of the Bhadbhada crematorium in Bhopal. Everyday 100-150 people are being cremated here, while in the government statisticsonly 10-12 deaths are being recorded in the entire district.

Our motive is not to scare you, but to introduce you to thetruth that is important for you to know. The reality of the deaths from coronarecorded in government files is far more frightening.

Pyres are being extinguished before the dead body iscompletely burnt to make the spot available for the next dead body – such isthe deterioration in situation.

Likewise, in cemeteries there is no room left for burials.

In this photo story, we will show you 10 such photos from 10cities.

These pictures will also make you realize that no matter howmuch money you have, no matter how high a position you have, the slightest bitof carelessness can end in tragedy.

The photo is of Varanasi, the parliamentary constituency ofPrime Minister Narendra Modi. Here, an elderly mother of Mariahu of Jaunpurwandered from one hospital to another to get her young son treated but no onelistened. See the government system, there was not even an ambulance to takethe son to the hospital. Eventually the son's breath broke at the mother'sfeet.

The photo is from Lucknow, the capital of Uttar Pradesh.Here a video of the funeral of 184 dead bodies had surfaced at the Bhaisa Kundcrematorium, while the government data records only 10-25 deaths in the capitalevery day.

The photo is of Kanpur city of Uttar Pradesh. There are10-20 deaths every day in almost every Covid Hospital, but according togovernment statistics, only 10 to 15 people are being killed in the entiredistrict. More bodies are reaching every cremation ghat and cemetery of thedistrict than on normal days.

The photo is from the capital of the country, Delhi. Thereis no longer any place for burial of dead bodies in the cemetery here. Themanagement of the cemetery says that the bodies of 50 to 60 people are comingevery day. Now distant cemeteries of the city are being approached and the deadare being buried like this.

The photo is of the District Hospital of Jammu. There hasbeen a 123% increase in the number of people who lost their lives in Corona.Due to this, the infrastructure to transport dead bodies is falling short. 5-7dead bodies are being transported in one hearse.

The photo is of Ahmedabad city of Gujarat. In the ghats andcemeteries here, every day about 100-150 people are being cremated under the CovidProtocol, but only 20-25 deaths are recorded in the government figures. Thesituation is so dire that there is no space left for the dead bodies to be keptin the hospitals' freezers.

The photo is from Kolkata, the capital of West Bengal. Here,the family of the patient who lost his life from Corona was not permitted tosee his face for the last time. The family kept crying again and again to beallowed to see the dead body.

The photo is from Mumbai. The cremation grounds of those wholost their lives day and night are being cremated at the crematorium here. Dueto the space being filled in the cemeteries, bodies are now being buried in theoutskirts.

The photo is from Bengaluru city of Karnataka. Ambulances,who arrived here on Bomanhali Ghat carrying corpse of those who lost theirlives from Corona, also had to line up. Every day 100-200 people are beingcremated here, while the official figures are only 50 to 70 deaths.

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