Stampede at Gayatri Peeth in Haridwar, 16 dead
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Stampede at Gayatri Peeth in Haridwar, 16 dead

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Stampede at Gayatri Peeth in Haridwar, 16 dead Zeenews Bureau

Haridwar: In a tragic incident, sixteen devotees were crushed to death at the Gayatri Shakti Peeth Ashram on Tuesday during a ceremony to mark the birth centenary celebrations of Gayatri Parivar’s founder Acharya Pandit Shriram Sharma.

Most of the dead were reported to be aged. Fourteen of the deceased are men and two are women.

The stampede broke at around 10.30 am, when a large number of followers tried to enter the 'yajnashala' (place of sacred fire ceremony) at Chandidweep Ghat to take part in a 'yagya' as part of the celebrations.

At least 32 people were also injured in the stampede. The condition of at least 10 persons was stated to be critical.

A few people tripped while those behind continued to push forward, an eyewitness said. Some of the devotees were climbing stairs to cross a mini bridge ahead of the venue for the religious ceremony, another witness said.

As the stampede broke out, the devotees ran helter-skelter with women and children falling to the ground.

Some reports say when a sea of humanity tried to gatecrash into the 'yajnasthal' to offer 'aahuti', volunteers of the ashram allegedly resorted to lathicharge that created panic in the area. As the lathicharge began, people ran for safety, falling on each other creating a stampede, police sources and eye witnesses said.

Chaos reigned supreme in the area in the absence of police force. The function was being managed by the volunteers of Shantikunj only and services of police were not utilised.

Police officials blamed the Shantikunj Ashram authorities for not involving the police and district administration in the management.

The incident is the second within 19 months at Haridwar. In the last stampede on April 14 last year, seven people were killed during the Mahakumbh.

Nearly two lakh devotees from home and abroad gathered near the famous 'Har Ki Pauri' ghat on the banks of the river Ganges for the ceremony, which is considered to be biggest after the Kumbh Mela. An estimated 50 lakh people were expected to attend the ceremony spread over five days which started on Sunday.

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

Visiting the mishap site Uttrakhand Chief Minister BC Khanduri expressed grief at the tragedy. Khanduri said the deaths occurred due to suffocation.

The Chief Minister announced a compensation of Rs 2 lakhs to the kith and kin of each of the victims. “An enquiry would be conducted to ascertain what went wrong,” Khanduri said.

Governor Margaret Alva also expressed grief over the incident.

Opposition Congress demanded a compensation of Rs 10 lakh to each victim and said Union Minister Harish Rawat will hold inquiry into the incident and submit a report to the party high command.

BJP President Nitin Gadkari expressed profound grief over the unfortunate incident and conveyed his heartfelt sympathies to the families of the deceased. Gadkari visited Haridwar hospitals where the injured were undergoing treatment.

Shantikunj Ashram head Pranav Pandaya took the moral responsibility for the incident and announced a separate compensation of Rs 2 lakh per family of the victims.

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.

Acharya Pandit Shriram Sharma, 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.

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First Published: Tuesday, November 08, 2011, 12:34

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pradeep - sankhwas(nagaur)
koi bhi helpline no.ho to btao mere village ke 10 laddies hai
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yagnesh patel - bharuch
my mother is there, i cant contact him because his no was not reachable, please let me know whats the situation over there
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Navneet tiwari - Kanpur
My mother and sister on there. plz plz news me
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Manoj Kumar - Sasaram
my Father is there in haridwar.i cant contact him.He is from Sasaram, Rohtas Bihar.can someone give any info abt him.plz.its my begging.plz gv me a a phone call.08800291725.plz plz plz
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MANOJ - SASARAM BIHAR
I CONTACT MY FATHER. HE IS ALRIGHT THERE AND SAID SITUATION IS NOW UNDER CONTROL....THANKS TO GOD AND ALSO PRAY TO GOD HELP THEM ALSO THOSE PERSON WHO STILL HAVE NO CONTACT TO THEIR FAMILY
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amit - munger,bihar
Is there any help line number , so that i will the information. My mother is there
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Manoj - Bihar
please give me help line number of orgnizer...
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amit - Pune
Mother is there??mobile is not answered,please pls give any contact no
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Sumit Baser - Jaipur
My Mother & father is there in haridwar.i cant contact.PLease inform me on my mobile no 9887822829/9667847491
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MANOJ - BIHAR
My Father & Grand Father also are there, i tried to contact but still have no answer please help me
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Kishan - gurgaon
it is high time we hindus learn discipline, manner and humanity. we are just noise mongers who can`t even wait in a queue and politely await our turn. The dirtiest and most indisciplined are our piligrimage amongst all. Let us grow up.
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srinivasan indumathi - chennai
IF NOBODY MISTAKE ME I WILL ADVISE U ALL NOT TO ATTEND SUCH FUNCTIONS - FIRST SAFETY IS NOT GUARANTEE FOR UR LIFE - SECOND GOD NEVER ASK US TO PARTICIPATE IN EVERY FUNCTION - HOMAM OR ANY KIND OF SPIRITUAL ACTIVITIES. IT IS BETTER TO BE IN OUR HOME - PRAY GOD - BELIEVE HIM 100% HE WILL SAVE US FROM ALL SORTS OF CALAMITIES. THIS IS GOOD FOR ALL OF US MY DEAR FRIENDS. I PRAY GOD TO GIVE U ALL A STRONG MIND FOR ALL WHO LOST THEIR RELATIVES IN T HIS STAMPEDE AT HARIDWAR.



RAJAT KUMAR MOHINDRU - JALANDHAR CITY
Really an act of negligency that innocent people have lost there lives , A real negligence on the admnistration for not providing adequate security arrangements at the site where lacks of devotees were to visit . Really the incident has shocked the countrymen .



Shivendra Singh Sengar - Kanpur
My mother is at Haridwar Shanti Kunj her name is Jai devi Sengar. Please call me on 9450339414.



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