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Russian envoy lashes out at Congress MP for questioning cremation of two Russians who died in Odisha

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NEW DELHI: The mysterious deaths of two Russians in Odisha not too long ago and their subsequent cremations has stirred up a storm. Even although the native police in Odisha have mentioned that they don’t suspect any foul play, it hasn’t refrained folks from commenting.

Congress MP, Manish Tiwari, has expressed his shock at why the 2 have been cremated and never buried.

“Two Christians cremated not buried! Why? Hercule Poirot says burnt bodies tell no tales,” Tiwari mentioned.

Poirot is a fictional Belgian detective created by British author Agatha Christie.

In response to this, Russian Ambassador Denis Alipov lashed out on the assertion made by Tiwari.

“We appreciate the investigation efforts by the Indian authorities into the death of two Russian nationals in Odisha. Meanwhile, it would be useful for some Hercule Poirot lovers to learn that cremation in Russia is as customary as burial. Idleness is the root of all evil,” Ambassador Alipov mentioned, quoting Tiwari’s remark.

Interestingly, Tiwari issued a rebuttal on Ambassador Alipov’s remark. Quoting the Orthodox Christian Information centre, Tiwari tweeted, “the order of the burial which we have at present has been sanctified by ancient customs and is as such protected by the sacred canons…on the contrary, cremation of bodies is unacceptable from the church’s point of view.”

The two Russians who have been cremated have been 65-year-old Sausage tycoon, Pavel Antov, who fell off the window of his resort room, two days after his pal Vladimir Bidenov, 62,  died due to what’s considered as extreme ingesting.

Antov was additionally a member of the Legislative Assembly of the Vladimir Oblast. His sausage firm “Vladimir Standard” was estimated by Forbes to be price $140 million in 2019.

The Russian embassy has maintained all alongside that these two deaths have been unintended and dominated out any foul play.

NEW DELHI: The mysterious deaths of two Russians in Odisha not too long ago and their subsequent cremations has stirred up a storm. Even although the native police in Odisha have mentioned that they don’t suspect any foul play, it hasn’t refrained folks from commenting.

Congress MP, Manish Tiwari, has expressed his shock at why the 2 have been cremated and never buried.

“Two Christians cremated not buried! Why? Hercule Poirot says burnt bodies tell no tales,” Tiwari mentioned.

Poirot is a fictional Belgian detective created by British author Agatha Christie.

In response to this, Russian Ambassador Denis Alipov lashed out on the assertion made by Tiwari.

“We appreciate the investigation efforts by the Indian authorities into the death of two Russian nationals in Odisha. Meanwhile, it would be useful for some Hercule Poirot lovers to learn that cremation in Russia is as customary as burial. Idleness is the root of all evil,” Ambassador Alipov mentioned, quoting Tiwari’s remark.

Interestingly, Tiwari issued a rebuttal on Ambassador Alipov’s remark. Quoting the Orthodox Christian Information centre, Tiwari tweeted, “the order of the burial which we have at present has been sanctified by ancient customs and is as such protected by the sacred canons…on the contrary, cremation of bodies is unacceptable from the church’s point of view.”

The two Russians who have been cremated have been 65-year-old Sausage tycoon, Pavel Antov, who fell off the window of his resort room, two days after his pal Vladimir Bidenov, 62,  died due to what’s considered as extreme ingesting.

Antov was additionally a member of the Legislative Assembly of the Vladimir Oblast. His sausage firm “Vladimir Standard” was estimated by Forbes to be price $140 million in 2019.

The Russian embassy has maintained all alongside that these two deaths have been unintended and dominated out any foul play.