New Delhi: Delhi's civic body, the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) on Thursday released figures pertaining to the cremation of patients who lost their lives to the novel coronavirus. As per the MCD's figures, as many as 2,098 corpses of Covid-19 patients have been cremated by its various divisions.


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At least 2,098 people died in the national capital due to novel coronavirus, more than twice the official figures reported by the Arvind Kejriwal-led Aam Aadmi Party (AAP) government, an official of the Municipal Corporation of Delhi (MCD) said on Thursday.

Responding to the allegations made by MCD, Delhi Health Minister Satyendra Jain slammed the civic body and said the COVID-19 death audit committee is "working impartially", and this was "not a time for blame-game but to work together".

Why don’t they send those details to us? Names, age and reports... all details are needed. Ask them for a list of these numbers along with the (COVID19) positive reports of those people," said Delhi Health Minister Satyendar Jain on MCD's claim false death toll.

Stark Contrast in Offical Delhi figures and MCD toll


According to the MCD's three divisions, namely SDMC (South), NDMC (North), and EDMC (East) have reported 1080, 976, and 42 cremations of coronavirus patients, respectively.

While the data released by the Delhi government health department on Thursday shows the total number of coronavirus cases in the city stood at 32,810 with 984 deaths.

At a press conference held at Civic Centre, North Delhi Mayor Avtar Singh, East Delhi Mayor Anju Kamalkant, and chairpersons of the standing committee of NDMC, SDMC, and EDMC shared the challenges faced by the corporations in the time of the coronavirus pandemic.

"Earlier also the Kejriwal government had reported less death when our tally from crematoria and burial sites had shown nearly three times of the official toll", MCD official said.

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