TN CM regrets opposition to burial of doctors who died of coronavirus
Due protocol was being followed in the burial of such victims, he said. The city police chief warned of "severe action" against those preventing burial or victims of COVID-19.

Chennai: Tamil Nadu Chief Minister K Palaniswami on Tuesday regretted the episodes where locals opposed the burial of doctors who died of COVID-19 in the city and urged all to respect the dedication of the health workers.
He also equated doctors, besides other frontline workers in the battle against coronavirus, to God for the "selfless" services rendered by them.
Due protocol was being followed in the burial of such victims, he said. The city police chief warned of "severe action" against those preventing burial or victims of COVID-19.
"It is sad that the burial of doctors was opposed to at a time when (doctors) are fighting to protect us against coronavirus," he wrote on his official twitter handle, @CMOTamilNadu.
"We all should respect their dedication and act with humanity," he added.
On both occasions, the mortal remains were buried elsewhere after officials could not perform the formalities in the originally selected localities.
Incidentally, on Sunday night an orthopaedic surgeon had to bury his associate, a neurosurgeon who died of COVID-19, in the middle of the night using his bare hands and a shovel at a crematorium with the help of two hospital ward boys after the undertakers fled when a mob, protesting the interment, attacked them with bricks, stones, bottles and sticks and chased them away.
Meanwhile, in a separate statement, Palaniswami said frontline workers in the battle against COVID-19 such as doctors, nurses, healthcare workers and police personnel were engaged in "selfless" duty.
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