Thursday, February 12, 2026
ADVT 
India

104 Bodies Found In Ganga, Six In Betwa

Darpan News Desk IANS, 14 Jan, 2015 12:43 PM
    The Uttar Pradesh government Wednesday ordered a probe after 104 bodies were found in a channel of the Ganga in Unnao district, officials said. Six more bodies were later recovered from the Betwa river in Jhansi.
     
    Thirty bodies were recovered from the Ganga river's channel till late Tuesday but by Wednesday morning, the number swelled up to 104.
     
    Director General of Police A.K. Gupta sought a detailed report after recovery of the bodies in the Ganga, near the Periyaar Ghat, where bodies are generally cremated.
     
    Gupta reportedly asked officials to probe all angles before arriving at a conclusion.
     
    However, Kanpur Inspector General of Police Ashutosh Pandey said the bodies belonged to families who could not afford a decent cremation as per Hindu traditions and dumped them in the river.
     
    The district administration used excavators to fish out the decomposed bodies from the river bed and the catchment areas, a step protested by residents and the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). 
     
    In a related development, six more bodies were recovered from the Betwa river in Jhansi. The bodies were found floating near the Nautaghat Jhansi on the Uttar Pradesh-Madhya Pradesh border. 
     
    Police said they were probing the matter and added that for now, it appeared that the bodies, like in Unnao, were dumped by poor families.
     
    Meanwhile, DNA sampling of 81 bodies that were retrieved from the Ganga were taken for identification, an official said. 
     
    The rest 23 bodies were decomposed beyond recognition and officials refused to go near them.
     
    The Unnao district magistrate said it was not possible to cremate all the bodies as per rites.
     
    Officials said the bodies would be buried in a mass grave near the ghat, as desired by locals.
     
    BJP state president Laxmikant Bajpayi, who visited the site in Unnao where the bodies were found, rang up senior officials and protested the "inhumane treatment" being meted out to the dead.
     
    Volunteers of the Ganga Bachao Andolan (Save Ganga Movement) led by Ramji Tripathi began a sit-in to protest dumping of the dead in the Ganga, which they said was polluting the river.
     
    The recovery of bodies from the Ganga caused furore among residents as these were found a day before the Makar Sankranti festival when thousands take a holy dip in the river.
     
    The union water resources ministry has sought a detailed report from the state government on the issue.

    MORE India ARTICLES

    Modi gets formal invitation for Saarc summit

    Modi gets formal invitation for Saarc summit
    Foreign Minister of Nepal Mahendra Bahadur Pandey Monday extended an invitation to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi to participate....

    Modi gets formal invitation for Saarc summit

    Guerrilla hideout busted in Jammu and Kashmir

    Guerrilla hideout busted in Jammu and Kashmir
    Security forces Monday busted a guerrilla hideout in Jammu and Kashmir's Ramban district and seized some arms and ammunition.

    Guerrilla hideout busted in Jammu and Kashmir

    'India must come to terms with its military history'

    'India must come to terms with its military history'
    India, which contributed over four million soldiers during the two World Wars and has fought five sub-continental wars since Independence, must come to...

    'India must come to terms with its military history'

    Modi Magic Once Again: BJP set to rule Haryana, leads in Maharashtra

    Modi Magic Once Again: BJP set to rule Haryana, leads in Maharashtra
    The BJP Sunday said it will form the government in Haryana with early trends indicating it was winning in 48 of the 90 seats. This is the first time that the BJP is likely to come to power in the state on its own.

    Modi Magic Once Again: BJP set to rule Haryana, leads in Maharashtra

    Congress in self-destruct mode

    Congress in self-destruct mode
    Perhaps the awareness about the irredeemable nature of the Congress's political fortune persuaded Prithviraj Chavan to let the cat out of the bag. By confessing, however...

    Congress in self-destruct mode

    Pakistan Rangers resort to unprovoked firing in Jammu

    Pakistan Rangers resort to unprovoked firing in Jammu
    Pakistan Rangers Saturday resorted to unprovoked firing at Indian positions of the Border Security Force (BSF) on the international border in...

    Pakistan Rangers resort to unprovoked firing in Jammu