6 women among 7 dead in Bihar temple stampede
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar expressed grief over the incident and instructed that an ex gratia of Rs 4 lakh each be provided to the families of the deceased
PTI
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Pandey said security personnel deployed at the temple rushed to the spot and brought the situation under control. PHOTO: PTI
Jehanabad (Bihar), 12 Aug
At least seven people, including
six women, were killed and 16 others injured in a stampede at Baba Siddheshwar
Nath Temple in Bihar's Jehanabad district, an official said on Monday. The
deceased have been identified as Pyare Paswan (30), Nisha Devi (30), Punam Devi
(30), Nisha Kumari (21), and Sushila Devi (64). The identity of one woman
remains unknown, the official added.
District Magistrate Alankrita
Pandey confirmed the fatalities and injuries, stating that the stampede took
place at the temple around 11.30 pm on Sunday. She noted that security
personnel at the temple quickly brought the situation under control. "Seven
people, mostly kanwariyas, were killed and 16 others injured in a stampede at
Baba Siddeshwar Nath temple in Barabar Pahadi area of Jehanabad around 11.30 pm
on Sunday. The deceased included six women", she told PTI.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar
expressed grief over the incident and instructed that an ex gratia of Rs 4 lakh
each be provided to the families of the deceased. The Chief Minister also
directed the district administration to ensure the best possible treatment for
the injured.
"The CM has instructed that an
ex gratia of Rs 4 lakh each be immediately provided to the next of the kin of
the deceased. Kumar has also directed the district administration to provide
best possible treatment to the injured," a statement by the Chief
Minister's Office said.
The injured were taken to medical
facilities in Mukundapur and nearby areas, with 10 discharged after first aid
and six still hospitalised. Senior officials from the district administration
and police are stationed at the temple due to the high volume of pilgrims.
Pandey said security personnel
deployed at the temple rushed to the spot and brought the situation under
control.
The DM indicated that a dispute
among kanwariyas might have led to the stampede. The exact cause is still under
investigation, and an inquiry has been ordered, officials said. "Some
locals suggested that a heated argument between a group of kanwariyas and
flower sellers outside the temple may have triggered the incident. The exact
cause is still under investigation," she said.
The administration will provide Rs
20,000 each to the families of the deceased for last rites, in addition to the
Rs 4 lakh ex gratia. The injured will receive Rs 50,000 each, officials said.
Meanwhile, RJD leaders Lalu Prasad,
Rabri Devi and Tejashwi Yadav have expressed grief over the incident, a
statement by the party said.
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