We will cremate body, bury ashes: Jaya Jaitly on George Fernandes


New Delhi, Jan 29(DC): The body of former Defence Minister George Fernandes will be cremated while his ashes will be buried, said social activist and former Samata Party president Jaya Jaitly on Tuesday.

"He (Fernandes) had earlier expressed his wish to be cremated, but during his last days, he said he wanted to be buried. So, we will cremate the body and bury the ashes, to fulfil both his wishes," Jaitly told media here.

The last rites of Fernandes, who passed away on Tuesday morning at the age of 88, will be performed on Wednesday, Jaitly said.

"We are waiting for his son, who lives in the US. His last rites will be performed tomorrow. His body will be embalmed and put at his residence," she said.

Fernandes had been suffering from Alzheimer's disease for a long time and was down with swine flu for the last few days as well.

He was the Defence Minister in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee-led National Democratic Alliance (NDA) government when the Kargil War broke out between India and Pakistan in 1999, and India conducted its nuclear tests at Pokhran (1998). Besides that, he also held several ministerial portfolios including communications, industry and railways.

  

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  • True Indian, Bangalore

    Wed, Jan 30 2019

    In case there is no recorded statement about his burial, it is best to bury as per Catholic traditions.

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  • Ruben Pinto, Mangalore/Australia

    Wed, Jan 30 2019

    If you listen to Neil Tyson, burial is the best form as the body energies are absorbed by the worms and the plants to continue the cycle of life. The burning of the body releases the body energy and leaves a residue which is not environmentally friendly. The final decision is left to the persons choice if he has made one before death.

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  • Rita, Germany

    Wed, Jan 30 2019

    May his soul rest in peace.He was a great politician but a catholic and he wished to be burried.So kindly do it as per his wish and according to his family.

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  • Mahathma, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 29 2019

    Respect his last wishes!!! as per his family decision must follow. RIP Sir....we miss you forever

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  • Vincent Pravin Castelino, Pernal/Mumbai

    Tue, Jan 29 2019

    No one should play politics over the dead person's last rite/wish and one must respect his family first. Party and Politics is not above the individuals last wish. Let not the party decides, it's the family that decides and again don't play politics over one's wish and religion for heavens sake.

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  • Vincent Pravin Castelino, Pernal/Mumbai

    Tue, Jan 29 2019

    No one should play politics over a dead persons last rite wish.

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  • Austin Prabhu, Nantur/Chicago

    Tue, Jan 29 2019

    It is universal now, Catholics can cremate their bodies and preserve ashes even in cemetery lock boxes. World is changing and we should change with the world. Many cemeteries are running out of space, also cremation is much cheaper than burying in posh coffins and maintaining grave sites.8212

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  • Valerian DSouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Tue, Jan 29 2019

    Cremation would be ok for those who wish so or if there's no burial ground available or to those who don't afford burial customs.

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  • Dooja, Kuwait

    Tue, Jan 29 2019

    Some places in Philippines they cremate , because its cheap.

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  • Valerian D'Souza, Udupi / Mumbai

    Tue, Jan 29 2019

    No one should play politics over dead body. Wishes of the person leads his destiny. Therefore kindly fulfill his last wishes.

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  • El En Tea, Mumbai

    Tue, Jan 29 2019

    He was son of Indian soil
    Please respect the dead body donot burn
    Bury the body in the earth soil.

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  • HENRY MISQUITH, Bahrain

    Tue, Jan 29 2019

    Please fulfill his last wishes. He was a great leader who believed in simple living and high thinking. RIP

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  • mohan, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 29 2019

    He is a Christian and in christianity burning body is not allowed..... keep away politic from religion...... respect his religion and his family....

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  • Anand, Mangalore

    Tue, Jan 29 2019

    Cremation is allowed but not practiced in India. Western countries cremation exceeds almost 80%. In Mangalore too few opt for cremation.

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  • Santan mascarenhas, Kinnigoli/Mumbai

    Tue, Jan 29 2019

    Cremation is allowed among Catholics and many are opting for it.

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  • Ravi, Mlore/USA

    Wed, Jan 30 2019

    Catholic Church permits Cremation of body, but does not permit scattering of ashes. The ashes are supposed to be buried.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Tue, Jan 29 2019

    Please respect his dying wishes ...

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