Fernandes' ashes buried in Delhi cemetery; part of remains to be taken to Bengaluru: family

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Press Trust of India New Delhi
Last Updated : Feb 01 2019 | 6:20 PM IST

Amid prayers and sound of a bugle, George Fernandes' ashes were Friday buried at a colonial-era cemetery in the heart of Delhi, and part of the remains will be taken to Bengaluru, his family said.

The mortal remains of George Fernandes were cremated here Thursday amid chants of 'George Sahab amar rahe' as family, friends and admirers bid an emotional goodbye to the socialist leader.

"Parts of his ashes were interred this morning at Prithviraj Road Christian Cemetery. Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar and George's friends and admirers were present. We bid the final adieu to him," Fernandes' brother Michael Fernandes said Friday.

Born in 1930, in Karnataka's Mangalore, Fernandes also grew up in Bengaluru and his contribution towards realising the Konkan Railway dream is still recalled by people. "So, people have that emotional connect with him," he said.

"People in his birth place, Mangalore, and also those in Bengaluru have been requesting to bury part of his remains in the two cities. So, we are taking part of the ashes to Bengaluru," he told PTI.

Fernandes died Tuesday at the age of 88 at his residence -- 'Shanti Niwas' -- in upscale Panchsheel Park after prolonged illness. He was suffering from Alzheimer's disorder that had left him debilitated.

At the cemetery, the ashes were buried in a wooden casket, bearing a shining cross, amid strains of soulful hymns after a short prayer service held at the cemetery located in Lutyens' Delhi.

Amid a sombre atmosphere, the casket was lowered into a grave after three Gurkha Rifles' personnel sounded 'The Last Post' with their bugles, bidding final farewell to the former defence minister.

Incidentally, no fresh burials are allowed at the British-era Prithviraj Road Christian Cemetery, which has graves dating to early 20th century as well.

The Chairman of Delhi Cemeteries Committee, J Rebello, when contacted, said, "George Fernandes had booked it long ago before fresh burials were closed here. So, his burial took place there."

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First Published: Feb 01 2019 | 6:20 PM IST

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