On Tuesday, Muslims were protesting near the president’s office demanding that the government should allow people who die of COVID-19 to be buried instead of cremated.
Pakistani Prime Minister, Imran Khan is on two day visit to Sri Lanka, where Sri Lankan Muslims are in hope that he will take the burial issue when he meets his counterparts on Tuesday and Wednesday.
Khan has to meet President Gotabaya Rajapaksa and his older brother, Prime Minister Mahinda Rajapaksa.
Imran began his visit when about 2,000 protestors gathered near the president’s office in Colombo demanding that burials be allowed for Muslims who die of COVID-19.
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Opposition lawmaker, Mujibur Rahman said on telephone that “he knows the situation and we think he will take up the issue with the Sri Lanka president and prime minister”.
The government continues to defy our pleas for burials despite a pledge two weeks ago by Mahinda Rajapaksa to permit them, he added.
The government has said that if we will throw the bodies in water or bury, they can contaminate the water and the land.
While protestors has said it is unethical and against our emotional sentiments.
However, World Health Organization and Sri Lankan doctors’ groups have said COVID-19 victims can either be buried or cremated.