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16 Killed In Stampede In Haridwar

Haridwar, Nov 8: Sixteen people--14 women and two men—were killed in a stampede today during a religious ceremony attended by tens of thousands of devotees near the famous ‘Har Ki Pauri' ghat on the banks

16 killed in stampede in haridwar 16 killed in stampede in haridwar

Haridwar, Nov 8: Sixteen people--14 women and two men—were killed in a stampede today during a religious ceremony attended by tens of thousands of devotees near the famous ‘Har Ki Pauri' ghat on the banks of the Ganges river. 

At least 32 people were also injured in the stampede that broke out when people tried to enter the ‘yajnashala'(place of sacred fire ceremony) at Chandidweep Ghat for the birth centenary celebrations of Acharya Pandit Shriram Sharma.

The Acharya, a Saint-Scholar-Philosopher, was the founder of Shantikunj Ashram and also the Founder Father of ‘Akhil Vishwa Gayatri Pariwar' which has a huge following.  SDM Harbir Singh said 16 people were killed in the stampede in this popular pilgrim town in the hill state of Uttrakhand.

“It appears that suffocation in the area led to the stampede but exact cause will only come out after an inquiry,” he said. Most of the dead were reported to be aged.

District Magistrate Senthil Pandian ordered a magisterial probe into the incident.

Eyewitnesses said the stampede in this holy town occured at around 1030 AM when a few people tripped while those behind continued to push forward after tens of thousands devotees had gathered to proceed to the fireplace at the ashram to make offerings.

The devotees were climbing stairs to cross a mini bridge ahead of the venue for the religious ceremony ‘Gayatri Mahayagya', a male survivor said.

The situation soon went out of control and people ran helter-skelter with several women and children falling on the ground.

Uttrakhand Chief Minister B C Khanduri visited the mishap site and announced a compensation of Rs two lakh to the kith and kin of each of the victims. A compensation of an identical amount was also announced by Shantikunj Ashram.

District authorities ordered the organisers of the celebrations to call off the five-day event which was due to end on Thursday.

The organisers agreed to end the celebrations tomorrow after a prayer meeting.

Police sources said nearly two lakh people from home and abroad had gathered for the ceremony, which is considered to be biggest after the Kumbh mela.

Police officials blamed the Shantikunj Ashram authorities for not involving the police and district administration in the management of the ceremony where lakhs of people had gathered during the past few days.  Himachal Pradesh Chief Minister Prem Kumar Dhumal was also holding ‘yajna' at the ashram when the stampede broke out.

Some of the injured men and women limped as they tried to walk while others were taken away on stretchers.

Ambulances, with sirens screaming, reached the scene and rushed the injured to a makeshift 10-bed hospital that the organisers had set up to deal with emergency situations.

“People fell on each other and the resulting stampede killed two in front of me. I don't even known if my mother, who was shouting for help, is died or alive,” a female survivor said.


Meanwhile, Prime Minister Manmohan Singh expressed grief over the loss of lives in the stampede and sanctioned Rs one lakh for the kin of those killed.

He also sanctioned Rs 50,000 for those seriously injured, a PMO spokesman said.

“The Prime Minister is grieved to learn about the loss of lives in the Haridwar stampede,” the spokesman said.

The stampede occurred this morning during a religious ceremony when thousands of devotees tried to enter a temple at Chandidweep Ghat near Har Ki Pauri.

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