From the link that you pointed to Police officials of Unnao have offered an explanation that the bodies were
of "people who were dumped in the river or buried on the banks after their
families could not afford a proper cremation."
You are trying hard to give the story a spin that dead bodies in the river in such numbers is nothing notable.Government contractors pressed into removing commemorative burial markers less they be counted by drones https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZiLzIuMsnW0 Let me find something in English to give context on these shallow graves https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6Q6hYu3EsC0 (will give viewers an idea of the mindboggling scale of the phenomenon) The following videos are not in English but you should be able to get a sense of the numbers by looking at them https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ALO0VjfxXDA (pardon the annoying and unnecessary dramatization music) https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8DWWeOt4jWM |
My point of replying to the original comment which used dead bodies in India's river as a sign of under counting was to question the idea of comparing the current situation to Spanish flu (which killed upto 17-18 million in India). What happened in UP/Bihar (news says up to 2000 bodies were found) is an isolated incident, specific to those states. Can that be used as an indication that the remaining 26 states are hiding, since these 2 are one of the most poorest states in India? I should be hearing news about discarded bodies from other states also right?
> Government contractors pressed into removing commemorative burial markers less they be counted by drones
Since you posted local YouTube channels, do you know how they handled the new dead bodies after the news about this incident broke out?