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    A major stampede occurred in Chamunda Devi temple at start of Navaratra festival in Jodhpur.
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    Nearly 150 people were crushed to death and 55 others injured in a stampede early this morning caused by a rush of devotees in the Chamunda Devi temple in the 15th century Mehrangarh Fort on a hillock here on the first day of Navaratri festival.

    In a virtual repeat of the Naina Devi temple stampede in Himachal Pradesh on August 3, in which 162 people were killed, 147 devotees, mostly men, died when they were trampled upon by other pilgrims as doors of the temple opened for worship at dawn, according to Divisional Commissioner, Jodhpur, Kiran Soni Gupta.

    She said four of the injured were in a critical condition. Over 1,000 people, mostly locals, had gathered from shortly after midnight for a glimpse of the Deity at the start of the Navaratri festival.

    Different versions have cropped up over the reason for the stampede with one saying that there was a scramble on the narrow 2-km path for gaining entry to the hillock shrine in the Fort run by the family of erstwhile ruler Gaj Singh.

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    The casualties occurred in the queue meant for men while that for the women and children was unaffected, officials said.

    In a similar tragedy three years ago, 340 devotees were trampled to death during an annual pilgrimage at the Mandradevi temple in Maharashtra.

    Rajasthan Home Minister Gulab Chand Kataria said there was a huge rush in the queue for men and some people slipped causing panic and stampede.

    Director General of Police K S Bains said there was a power failure and some people slipped on the ramp leading to the shrine which caused the trampling. However, he denied as incorrect that there were rumours of a bomb blast.

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    jodhpur .By: Deepak | 02-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward pls read dis
    Jodhpur temple stampedeBy: Pinak Kemkar | 01-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward It is sorry state of affairs that inspite of similar incidents in different states the administrators are not learning from past. we ultimately leave it as a wish of god and forget.
    DEPRESSINGBy: SHEREEN | 01-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward it is really depressing to find out that stampedes still occur, we go to worship why is there death tolls at the end of the day. we all are there for the same reason. we need peace and harmony not deaths.
    May the best manage the templesBy: Som Karamchetty, PHD | 01-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward It is tragic and a shame that such stampedes take place at religious places. The best solution is to get the government out of managing temples and other religious places and events. Government officials treat pilgrims as animals and move them in constricted pens. In the case of a temple in the South, when I pointed out a potential problem, they passed the buck on. Let the affairs of temples and festivals be handled by independent trusts with accountability and transparency. I understand that both Shirdi and Satya Sai Baba trusts make excellent arrangements. Tirumala Tirupathi Devasthanam is very rich and has advanced technological systems. State Governments may focus on law and order on the periphery of the temple (Gurdwara, church, and mosque) towns. I hope BJP and other religiously inclined parties join together and get the governments out of religious duties.
    StampedeBy: Aniket Khomeni | 01-Oct-2008 Reply | Forward This is be conspiracy to kill hindus by christian missionary. All minorities must be to leave India. Then peace to come. Jai Shri Ram
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