Who does this to their own people? If you want dead bodies of children, you will have to pay Rs 4 lakh! Dead bodies are being disposed of with bulldozers in Iran

iran The conditions in most of the cities including the capital Tehran are shameful for humanity. Hospitals are filled with dead bodies due to police firing on protesters. Dead bodies are being removed with bulldozers. Families are being forced to pay for the pills that took the lives of their children. Money is being demanded not in thousands but in lakhs of rupees. What could be more heart-wrenching for a parent than being forced to buy even the dead bodies of their children at auction? Well, who does this to his own countrymen?

In fact, the reports coming out from Iran’s capital Tehran are heart-breaking. It seems that humanity has died in the war for power in Iran. The pictures and allegations there are shocking to humanity. According to TOI report, it is being said that there are heaps of dead bodies in the hospitals and a huge amount of lakhs is being demanded from the families of those who have lost their loved ones in exchange for handing over the dead bodies.

When the pained relatives reach the hospital with the hope of seeing their deceased for the last time, there are allegations of demanding Rs 3 to 4 lakh from them. According to sources, it is being claimed that the situation has become so bad that even after death, the poor and middle class are having to pay the price. These allegations have raised serious questions not only on Iran’s health system but also on human rights and morality.

pile of dead bodies on the streets

Abagine Khaki, a resident of Tehran who now lives in a city in southern India, told TOI that she had spoken to her parents on Tuesday evening. He told that they are safe, but there are dead bodies all around. He said, “My father told me that the hospitals are full of dead bodies. The administration is using bulldozers to clear the roads. They are not handing over the dead bodies to the families unless they pay money. It is about 500 million tomans, or about Rs 4 lakh in Indian currency, to give away the bodies. Some officials are even demanding the price of the bullets, which have led to the deaths of children and people.

Iran was not like this

According to the citizens there, Iran has now become something else. Fatigue and the fight to survive. Khaki said, people are not able to buy even bread and eggs. Our parents’ generation regrets that they did not speak up when they could. Now they are supporting us. We want this government to go. At any cost.

We don’t know if parents are alive or not

Khaki further said that on Tuesday, when international calls were allowed for some time, she was able to talk to her relatives, but only for 30 seconds. He still doesn’t know whether his parents are safe in Tehran or not. He said, “There is curfew every day from 3 pm to morning.” “The Revolutionary Guards are on the streets, but people still come out. They know they may die, but they still come out.” He further said that the security forces have stopped using pellet guns. They are firing real bullets now. Not sparing anyone – neither women, nor children.”

Have come to raise voice for our loved ones

A group of Iranians gathered outside their embassy in New Delhi on Wednesday. The pre-1979 national flag was hoisted which had the symbol of a lion and a sun. It was a small act of protest, but he called it necessary. “We are here to raise our voice for our brothers and sisters. We want Indians to know what is happening and we want their support,” Mohammed said over the phone. There are at least 3,000 Indian students in Iran, of which about 2,300 are from Kashmir.

Need help from Indian government

Shamik Parvez, also from Srinagar, told that his 19-year-old cousin had joined Tehran University of Medical Sciences in December. “We don’t even know whether he has seen the advisory or not. It was posted on Twitter, but who is able to access it now? We need the Indian government to intervene and help.”

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