Allahabad Railway Station Stampede Tragedy
Ram Madhav’s views on Allahabad Railway
Station Stampede Tragedy
Tragedy at Kumbh is shocking. May the departed souls attain
Moksha.
It is an uneasy feeling to know that people had to die in dozens just
because of the callousness of some. This is not first time that such a big
congregation is taking place in Prayag. The Kumbh last time was in 2001. There
was a BJP Government led by Shri Rajnath Singh in power in UP at that time.
Maximum precaution was taken to ensure that it passed off peacefully. It
did.
This time round, what is more shocking is that such a major tragedy had occured and everybody is washing off his hands. The UP Chief Minister says that the Railways, not his administration, was responsible. Union Minister for Railways Shri PK Bansal says that his Ministry was not responsible because the station was overcrowded.
Then who is responsible for this terrible tragedy?
Some tweeples demonstrated their utter insensitivity and senselessness by
blaming the pilgrims as responsible as though they were all like lemming birds
intent upon committing mass suicide. Some even declared that Kumbh is a big
superstition and hence it should be banned.
Kumbh is world’s largest human
congregation. It symbolises the unity of entire Bharat. Irrespective of its
complex diversity if the country is united today, it is because of these
religio-cultural events and symbols that are responsible for it. Those who think
that Kumbh is a superstition and should be given up don’t understand real India.
Giving up Kumbh means giving up lot more and ending up a collapsed
nation.
All the states that Kumbh know that it attracts millions of devotees
from all over the world. Many foreigners too visit this historic event. Also
known to all states is the fact that on the ‘Mouni Amavasya’ day not less than 2
crore people turn up for holy dip. in fact, ensuring that too many people don’t
congregate at one place leading to stampede is one of the important aspects of
the planning of Kumbh that administrations make. It applies to railways
stations, bus stands etc also. Closed circute cameras are set up all over the
Kumbh city during the period and crowd movements are closely monitored. If the
crowd is found too much at the railways station, the roads leading to it are
immediately diverted so that more people don’t enter it until the existing crowd
melts away.
From the description available so far from Prayag, no such crowd
management was done properly resulting in too many people entering the station.
State administration must accept responsibility for that. Once they are in the
station the crowds apparently were ill-managed by the Railway Police. Facts are
yet to come out, but this much is sure that those responsible for managing
crowds at the station, the Railways staff, had miserably failed. Thus the
Railways too can’t escape responsibility.
We are a country in
which leaders like Lal Bahadur Sastry were born. Not shrugging the
responsibility, but accepting it gracefully and ensuring that loopholes are
plugged and guilty punished should be the attitude. In stead we seem to blame
those who are dead for their own deaths, which is
inhuman.
In fact the previous Kumbh at Haridwar in
2009 passed off peacefully and an estimated 10 crore people participated in it.
It was fairly well-managed. The next is going to be the Simhastha Kumbh at
Ujjain in 2016. It is time the administration learnt lessons and avoided such
disasters. People come to such sacred occasions thinking they have governments
to ensure their peaceful performance of religious rites. It is the duty of the
governments to ensure that the believing Hindus feel secure in all their
religious pilgrimages and festivals.
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