Before announcement of panchayat polls, a number of proposed or completed government projects had either been inaugurated or their foundation laid by political party leaders. The crematoriums were not exempted from the list.
But now the situation is such residents in a village in the district have either to bury or cremate their dead in open fields adjoining the newly-constructed cremation grounds.
Khageswar Sahu (48) from Golarhaat said the new crematorium there refused to perform his mother's last rites. As the crematorium was locked up, he had to cremate the body in the adjoining ground.
"It was the biggest shock of my life. I had to light the funeral pyre of my mother in the ground next to the crematorium. Later I was deeply dismayed knowing that the crematorium would be put to use only after the local MLA inaugurates it," Sahu said.
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News of denial of last rites to the dead are being heard in other parts of the district as well. A new crematorium at Talasanga village under Marshaghai block is a case in point.
"Construction of the (Talsanga) community crematorium ended two months back. However people have not been able to perform the last rites there. It will be thrown open for public after its inauguration by the local MLA. Till then, people have to patiently wait", said a local Pratap Mohanty.
"No official complaint regarding the crematorium issue is received so far. However, administration is looking into the matter expeditiously".
Grants of Rs 2.38 crore were pumped in for the community
crematoriums, said officials of district rural development agency (DRDA).
Ex-sarpanch of Golarahaat gram panchayat Trilochan Rout, however, put the things in a different perspective.
The crematorium structures with a roof over them would only be used during rainy season when people would face difficulties in cremating the dead in the open, he said.
For the time being cremations are taking place in the nearby ground, Rout added.
When asked, Patkura MLA Bed Prakash Agarwal said "I am not aware of denial of last rites in completed crematoriums. I have never interfered in the gram panchayat functioning in my four-decade-long political career."
Mahakalpada MLA Atanu Sabysachi Nayak "If people are being debarred in such a manner, it is very unfortunate. Crematoriums are always prioritised public utility project. I have never inaugurated crematoriums in the past".