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Temple stampede in Uttar Pradesh kills 63 people

Electrocution rumour sparked stampede in UP temple: Eyewitness
IANS, Mar 5, 2010, 01.11pm IST


MANGARH (Uttar Pradesh): As a pall of gloom hung over the Bhakti Dham ashram here a day after a stampede killed 63 women and children, an eyewitness said on Friday that an electrocution rumour sparked off panic at the gate of the popular spiritual centre.
Hridesh Tiwari, who runs a tea stall nearby, said the initial panic at the ashram gate was due to a rumour that a wire hanging nearby was "live" and had electrocuted someone.

"Once people heard that, they wanted to get away. Since there was no scope for turning back towards the road, everyone tried to rush forward, trampling one after the other," Tiwari said.

The ashram in this small town of Pratapgarh district run by popular godman Kripaluji Maharaj, which usually bustles with activity in the morning, wore an eerie look, with more cops than anybody else in and around the place.

The gate of the ashram that came crashing down on Thursday under the pressure of the stampeding crowd was still lying on the ground. The open area around was still strewn with broken bangles, shoes, slippers, caps and shreds of the clothes worn by the victims who had converged to attend the bhandara (religious feast) organized by the godman.

The occasion, held annually to mark the death anniversary of his wife, had drawn thousands of devotees - largely very poor people - particularly in view of the announcement that along with food, the visitors would also be given some cash and two utensils.

The staff of the sprawling six-acre ashram remained silent and sullen, while they attended to their chores.

A number of injured are being treated in a hospital run by the ashram in the campus. Its doors were shut not only to the media but even to the kin of the victims. "We have instructions from the top not to allow anyone inside the hospital", said a private security guard at the door.

One of the ashram caretakers Sukh Din Deo maintained that the hospital had been cordoned off in the larger interest of the victims.

"On a normal morning , we would have had at least 100-200 devotees by now , but today there is not a single visitor," he lamented.

The road in front of the ashram remained closed to traffic. A large contingent of policemen including armed cops were stationed all over the area, effectively converting the place into a police camp.

Mangarh, in eastern Uttar Pradesh, is 180 km from Lucknow.
 
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This rubbishes the baseless accusations that the stampede happened due to hunger and poverty as people rushed to get prasad.

GB
 
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More to do with hunger and free food. This happened because people are tring to get some free food. They need to be better organize to eleminate such incident.

Ohh so you want to show this..:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
otherwise we were thinking that suddenly how can you change your thinking about poor indian??

BTW may i know have you ever try to see just 1% of attention in your own native country as comparison to the attention you always give to see indian poverty..???:P

Anyway thanks for your kind attention about we poor indian :cheers:

@ontopic

RIP for all
 
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A stampede in an Indian temple is a debate on a Pakistan Defense Forum?
It dont remember it coming up in any indian forum.

Right, first of all, RIP to the dead.

Prasad can be anything and in any form. People covet that.

Even if there was a free distribution of anything going on there after which the people were running then too there is no big issues about it. India has a lot of poor people who wouldnt mind freebies. Also remember half of those killed were kids who certainly wont mind freebies. I am sure everyone of us must have run to the uncle offering toffees when we were kids.

Kind of feel that this thread was opened more as of a joke about people getting killed than to actually condone the dead.
 
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