Kendrapara:A day after authorities of a civic body in Odisha faced criticism over a 'Brahmin only' cremation ground, they changed the name of the cremation ground to 'Swargadwar' on Wednesday exposing hypocrisy in a society where even deceased are not given due honour. However, the key to the crematorium still lies with a Brahmin person.
The 155-year-old Kendrapara Municipality, the oldest civic body in the eastern state, had earlier put up a 'Brahmin crematorium' signage at the entrance of the burning ghat at Hazaribagicha locality in the town.
Local sources said that although the crematorium was being used for performing the last rites of Brahmins for a long time, the official signage was recently put up after the renovation of the facility with government grants.
“People from other castes cremate the bodies of their relatives at another nearby crematorium, which was also renovated in the recent haul-up,” they said.
"Yes, the issue has come to our notice and we are looking into it. Steps will be taken to set right the alleged caste discrimination," Prafulla Chandra Biswal, Executive Officer of Kendrapara Municipality, said on Tuesday. The matter has drawn flak from Dalit rights activists and political leaders.
Nagendra Jena, district unit president of Odisha Dalit Samaj, "I was shocked to know that the municipality has been maintaining a crematorium only for Brahmins for a long time. By doing so, the government body is breaking the law and promoting caste discrimination. This practice should be put to an end at the earliest." CPI(M) district unit secretary Gayadhar Dhal said it is illegal for a civic body to run a crematorium only for Brahmins.