STAMPEDE- FOR FREE FOOD?
63 crushed to death in stampede for free food
AFP/Lucknow
Sixty-three people, all of them women and children, were crushed to death yesterday in a stampede at a temple in India when a gate collapsed triggering panic among the 10,000-strong crowd.
The devotees had gathered in the northern state of Uttar Pradesh to receive food and clothes from a local holy man when the under-construction gate on the perimeter of the temple complex came crashing down, police said.
“We have now counted all the bodies and they include 37 children and 26 women who had come to collect free gifts,” assistant superintendent of police S.P. Pathak said.
State officials said organisers had been unprepared for the size of the crowd that assembled to meet holy man Kripaluji Maharaj at the Ram Janki temple in Pratapgarh, 650km southeast of New Delhi.
According to his website, Maharaj runs a charitable trust which sets up schools, temples and hospitals and operates five large Hindu ashrams (hermitages), including one in the United States.
Police said 125 people had been injured and were being treated at local hospitals or at the scene.
“I want my sister back,” one distraught woman told the IBN7 news channel. “She came here to get clothes and sweets, but now she is dead.”
“My wife would come here every day,” another mourner said. “Today she came with her friends to participate in the event. She was found dead on the stairs of the temple.”
Stampedes at religious events in India are common as large numbers of excited worshippers pack into congested areas. Panic can spread quickly and, with few safety regulations in place, the result is often lethal.
The worst recent incident was in October 2008 when about 220 people died near a temple inside Jodhpur’s famous Mehrangarh Fort.
Also in 2008, 145 devotees were crushed to death in a stampede after railings collapsed at a popular temple in Himachal Pradesh state.
Religious gatherings, pilgrimages and festivals are a part of daily life in India and Indians across the entire social spectrum participate regularly.
The choice is vast, as is the size of crowds, which can range from just a few hundred worshippers to the tens of millions who flock to the Kumbh Mela festivals at the confluence of the holy Ganges and Yamuna rivers.
In most cases, crowd management measures are rudimentary, or even non-existent, and police action has often been blamed for exacerbating panic when things go wrong.
In 2004, 20 women died in a stampede when politicians handed out free clothes in a bid to garner votes for the Hindu nationalist BJP party.
"Adda ti adal na, ngem awan ti sursuro na."
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"Adda ti adal na, ngem awan ti sursuro na."
... the contractors or building officials are to be blamed for that, they should secure the place before they call for the event... its not the first time that a gathering like that happened. and if it involved free food and free stuffs expect all the uninvited to attend...
what to do "accident happens" may all the casualties rest in peace.
MISINTERPRETATION..
"ALWAYS stretch ur HEART & Expand your LOVE so that it TOUCHES not only those whom you GIVE it to, but also those who NEED it so MUCH"
Even millionaires go for this "Free Food", it has nothing to do with hunger.
"Live with passion, Die with style"
pinoy, the incident didn't happen coz of hunger but it was the religious gathering where the so called MAHARAJ was offering the religious food known as BHANDARA..It was just the bad day for all who went there that a railing collapsed and stampede happened..
order.. good and honest intention...
so sad..
"Adda ti adal na, ngem awan ti sursuro na."
HUNGER IS EVERYWHERE....so help us GOD..
"ALWAYS stretch ur HEART & Expand your LOVE so that it TOUCHES not only those whom you GIVE it to, but also those who NEED it so MUCH"
Lots of similar cases happens every year, still nothing being done to prevent it from happening again. Sad indeed.
"It is better to be hated for what you are than being loved for what you are not."
may the families of the loved ones lost have patiance
"Adda ti adal na, ngem awan ti sursuro na."
"Adda ti adal na, ngem awan ti sursuro na."