Jaipur: More than 50,000 cows have died in Just one month due to the lumpy virus in Rajasthan. These bodies are being thrown in the open instead of burial, due to which the people living nearby are at risk of a new disease. This virus spread in bovines is being compared to the coronavirus that has proved fatal for humans. According to media reports, 200 to 300 cows are losing their lives every day due to lumpy disease in the Bikaner district, but the administration is hiding these figures. On behalf of the municipal administration, the bodies of cow progeny have been dumped in the open in Jorbir, just 5 km from Bikaner city. Wild animals and eagle vultures are scratching the corpses of thousands of cows. People living within a radius of 3 km have found it difficult to live with a foul smell. At the same time, people are at risk of infection and disease. At the same time, former Rajasthan Chief Minister Vasundhara Raje tweeted expressing grief over the death of cow progeny. Vasundhara Raje has written that 'The cow who has been called 'Mother' in Indian culture has never met such an uncertainty so far. The Congress government in Rajasthan is neither making arrangements for treatment nor is they getting two yards of land after death to save the cow from lumpy infection.' Sharing a picture of the dead bodies of dead cows lying in the open, Vasundhara Raje wrote in another tweet, in which she wrote, 'This picture may be from Bikaner, but this is the situation of gaumata in the whole of Rajasthan today. The infection is failing rapidly by throwing dead cows in the open. It should not become an epidemic, because other diseases are failing in the people around due to the foul smell and pollution of dead cows.' Kejriwal sold flats in name of his wife, another scam worth crores Police is looking into a construction site accident that left 3 people dead and 6 injured Rudraksha and Cross mentioned in 'hijab' case, heated debate in SC