Nine kanwariyas electrocuted to death, two injured in Bihar
Hajipur (Bihar), August 5
As many as nine Kanwar Yatra pilgrims were electrocuted to death while two others sustained injuries when the vehicle they were travelling in came in contact with a high-tension overhead wire in Bihar’s Vaishali district, a senior official said on Monday.
The incident took place in Sultanpur village in the Industrial police station area around 11.15 pm on Sunday. Officials investigating the matter said action would be taken if lapses were found on anyone’s part.
Bihar Chief Minister Nitish Kumar expressed grief over the deaths.
Victims did not take dedicated route
Preliminary investigations suggested that the victims did not take the dedicated route fixed for the kanwariyas. The injured persons have been admitted to a hospital. They are out of danger. The bodies have been sent for autopsy. Yashpal Meena, Vaishali District Magistrate
A statement issued by the Chief Minister’s office (CMO) said: “The CM expressed grief over the death of nine kanwariyas. The CM said that ex gratia of ~4 lakh each has been provided to the next of the kin of the deceased by the authorities concerned.”
“Nine kanwariyas died while two others sustained injuries when the top portion of their vehicle touched a high-tension overhead wire in Sultanpur village under the jurisdiction of the Industrial police station. They were going to Baba Harihar Nath Temple in Sonepur to perform Jalabhishek,” said Vaishali District Magistrate Yashpal Meena.
“Preliminary investigations suggested that the victims did not take the dedicated route fixed for the kanwariyas. The injured persons have been admitted to a hospital. They are out of danger. The bodies have been sent for post-mortem examination,” he said.
The District Magistrate said the district administration had ascertained the identity of the deceased, who hailed from Vaishali and adjoining areas. Ex-gratia of ~4 lakh each had already been given to the next of the kin of the deceased. He said the matter is being investigated.
Rambabu Baitha, Sub-divisional Officer of Hajipur-Sadar, had earlier claimed that three people were injured in the incident.
During Kanwar Yatra, held in Shravan, a holy month for Hindus, pilgrims fetch sacred water from Ganga and other sources for pouring them over lingams in Shiva temples. They cover long distances from the water source to the temple either on foot or vehicles. — PTI
Rs 4 lakh ex gratia relief
A statement issued by the Chief Minister’s office (CMO) said: “The CM expressed grief over the death of nine kanwariyas. The CM said that ex gratia of ~4 lakh each has been provided to the next of the kin of the deceased by the authorities concerned.”
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