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Uttar Pradesh Minorities Commission notice to Balrampur admininstration over removal of body in garbage collection van

June 12, 2020 07:53 pm | Updated 07:54 pm IST - Balrampur (Uttar Pradesh):

Taking cognisance of the matter, the Commission expressed angst over the incident that took place in Utraula area of Balrampur on Wednesday while a member of the panel said such incidents are “a stigma on humanity”.

The Uttar Pradesh Minorities Commission has issued a notice to the Balrampur administration, seeking its response over the removal of a body in the district using a garbage collection van , officials said on Friday.

The body of a man, who had collapsed outside a government office, was removed using a garbage collection van by four municipal workers even as a couple of policemen watched standing nearby.

Taking cognisance of the matter, the Commission expressed angst over the incident that took place in Utraula area of Balrampur on Wednesday while a member of the panel said such incidents are “a stigma on humanity”.

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“The man died under suspicious circumstances at the gate of the Utraula Tehsil in Balrampur district. Then the body being carried in a garbage collection van under the supervision of the police is a shame. Such incidents are a stigma on humanity,” Kunwar Iqbal Haider, a member of the Uttar Pradesh Minorities Commission, told

PTI .

He said a notice has been issued to the district administration which has been asked to present a detailed report of the entire case before the Commission by June 15. He said after receiving the report, strict action will be taken in the case.

All the seven officials – four municipal workers and three policemen – have already been suspended and the matter is under probe, according to officials.

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