New Delhi: Former Congress President Rahul Gandhi has once again become vocal about the dead bodies flowing in the Ganga during the second wave of the corona epidemic. Rahul Gandhi tweeted on Friday seeking compensation for the families of the victims of the case. In fact, pictures of dead bodies flowing into the River Ganga in UP during the second wave of corona went viral on social media. After the pictures went viral, the opposition alleged that the UP government was carrying the bodies of the agitating people into the River Ganga to hide the deaths from the corona. So on the other hand, the UP government had denied these allegations of the opposition.
गंगा की लहरों में कोविड मृतकों के दर्द का सत्य बह रहा है जिसे छुपाना संभव नहीं।
— Rahul Gandhi (@RahulGandhi) December 24, 2021
पीड़ित परिवारों को हरजाना देना न्याय की तरफ़ पहला कदम होगा। pic.twitter.com/Z8SwYUqf9b
On Friday, Rahul shared on Twitter the headline of the news based on the claim of the Chief of Namami Gange, writing that, 'The truth of the pain of the Corona dead is flowing in the waves of the Ganges, which is not possible to hide.' Along with this, the Congress leader targeted the UP government and said that 'compensating the families of the victims would be the first step towards justice'. Let us tell you that the assembly elections are going to be held in UP next year. In such a situation, this attack on the UP government by Rahul Gandhi can raise the political temperature of UP in the assembly elections. In fact, the opposition is already attacking the UP government over the mismanagement of the UP government during the Corona pandemic.
Rajiv Ranjan Mishra, Director General, National Mission for Clean Ganga and Chief of Namami Gange and Puskal Upadhyay, Administrative Officer, have written the book titled "Ganga: Reimaging, Rejuvenating, Reconnecting". That citing data provided by the districts in tabs, it is written that more than 300 bodies were dumped in the river.
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