Muslims struggle for graveyard in Etawah, bury dead at home, on road - NewsX
- 5 years ago
The Samajwadi Party (SP) government pats itself on the back for allocating crores of rupees for construction of boundary walls of graveyards across the state. In party chief Mulayam Singh Yadav's home district Etawah though, Muslims could do with some graveyard space.
Despite repeated requests, land has not been allotted to them for a graveyard, forcing the community to bury their dead inside their homes — in bedrooms, courtyards, even toilets.
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Despite repeated requests, land has not been allotted to them for a graveyard, forcing the community to bury their dead inside their homes — in bedrooms, courtyards, even toilets.
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